I don't think widescreen monitors under 22" are even worth getting widescreen. You might as well go 4:3 on 20" and 19" models. Once you start to get to 22", widescreen really shines.
Hmm ... not usually rule of thumb. 22" panels still can't match the quality of the highly rated 20" panels and ...
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- 02 Oct 2006, 21:29
- Forum: Hardware Discussions
- Topic: Did I just throw my money away? VX2025wm yay or nay..
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- 02 Oct 2006, 21:11
- Forum: Hardware Discussions
- Topic: Did I just throw my money away? VX2025wm yay or nay..
- Replies: 8
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Re: Did I just throw my money away? VX2025wm yay or nay..
I did a lot of research in to what 20.1" LCD monitors featured S-IPS panels, and found that the VX2025wm was one of them.. Based on this info, I purchased the VX2025wm. However, it seems that everything I read was wrong.
I'm terribly sorry to hear that. What was your source of information ? You ...
I'm terribly sorry to hear that. What was your source of information ? You ...
- 01 Aug 2006, 17:51
- Forum: Hardware Discussions
- Topic: LCD viewing angles... Does it matter? (if they suck?)
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LCD viewing angles... Does it matter? (if they suck?)
Here is a picture of Samsung LTM201U1 20" S-PVA panel (Dell 2007fp v2) taken from a 5 degree angle (from center) by Peter G at Digital photography review:
Is this related with the alignment and movement of the liquid crystals in the cells ? Liquid crystals in VA matrices are not perfectly ...
Is this related with the alignment and movement of the liquid crystals in the cells ? Liquid crystals in VA matrices are not perfectly ...
