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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: My first LCD for gaming and image editing: 22'', 1680x1050 |
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Posted: 24 May 2009, 23:49
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| It's been some time now, but here's my mini-review: Gaming: Fulfils all my needs here. Some slight RTC overshoot sometimes, but this happens rarely and is barely noticeable. Input lag: Not noticeable. I noticed it when running my old CRT along with it, but during normal use, I don't experience any l... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: My first LCD for gaming and image editing: 22'', 1680x1050 |
| MiSP |
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Posted: 27 Jan 2009, 15:41
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| I ordered the HP LP2475w. :) Will get back later with thoughts, feelings and perhaps some measured results. |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: My first LCD for gaming and image editing: 22'', 1680x1050 |
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Posted: 26 Jan 2009, 00:35
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| I stumbled upon another monitor - the NEC LCD20WGX2. With an S-IPS panel the viewing angles are good, color reproduction is good (at least when calibrated), and the response time is on par with 2ms TN panels. Bad thing is, it's only 20''. Opinions on/experiences with this? Also, I've looked at the H... |
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Forum: Hardware Discussions Topic: My first LCD for gaming and image editing: 22'', 1680x1050 |
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Posted: 24 Jan 2009, 01:09
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| I'm considering upgrading from my 21'' CRT to an LCD. It will be used for both gaming and graphics editing. I'm looking for opinions on which monitor to buy, as well as gaming experiences on the two monitors listed below. Here's the limitations: [list] [*]Resolution: 1680x1050. Don't want less, and ... |
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