Hi i am looking for a lcd 19 " i look for a good model in the range of 350 U$ 450 $ with good levels of black a like that the black like black not light black what models i must to buy ¿? ( sory for my english iam from Argentina) Thanks.
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Hi i am looking for a lcd 19 " i look for a good model in the range of 350 U$ 450 $ with good levels of black a like that the black like black not light black what models i must to buy ¿? ( sory for my english iam from Argentina) Thanks.
send me a PM and i will help you in spanish :P
Ahi te mande pm leelo aver si me podes ayudar un poko :D Saludos!!:-Quote:
Originally Posted by leviathan18
Well, just bought my LCD, the Dell Ultrasharp 2005 :). It´ll be arriving in 10 days. And Dell gave me $150 discount :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by leviathan18
Now I´ll hope I´ll not die of anxiety while I´m waiting. :rolleyes:
Oh, my brother bought the Samsung 713N...and it´s a great monitor.
Here is a small review on it:
No ghosting on CS Source at 1280x1024 at all!!!
No dead pixels :)
Nice colors.
And, I haven´t noticed any light leaking, but I haven´t used it for a long time. It´s only flaw is the lack of DVI port. :(
If you guys want a more detailed review, just ask and I´ll write it and post later.
I have played a buncha games on it, Far Cry, GTA SA, CoD1, UT2004, to name a few... Some can run at native resolution, 2560x1600, some don't.Quote:
Originally Posted by gundamit
I don't really care about ghosting, but it is an improvment from my ancient Dell 15" LCD. Only 2D problems are DVD playback..... OK... these are the problems. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=87274
I LOVE it, cept' for the issues it causes, which is NOT the fault of the monitor in any way, shape, or form... Its just that such CRAZY high resolutions aren't supported by all programs.
please check that link (http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=87274) and tell me if there is anything you can help me with... THANKS!!
yan
Where are you from ¿? 10 days shipping :S Who match cost the 2005 dell ¿? thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by sviola
10 days shipping is pretty strange they sent mine in 3 days perhaps they didnt have stock.... glad to hear you bought the lcd... report back when you test it
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824163130
is this screen any good ?? it looks too good to be true!!
19 inch widescreen 1440x900 with 4ms responce time!!!
263 dollars lol thats awesome but i cannot find a review can anybody help?
anybody know what type of screen is on that thing also?
I live in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The thing with the long delivery time has something to do with customs liberation and the monitor getting to Dell Brazil (which is in São Paulo - about 400 km from Rio), then they´ll send me.Quote:
Originally Posted by darthcani
Yeah, they´re bringing it from the US. The 2005 FPW is not usually sold here in Brazil.Quote:
Originally Posted by leviathan18
Any details for Dell 1905 ultra sharp ¿? is good LCD ¿?
Which is preferable for gaming, a 17" LCD or a 19" LCD?
As long as the response times are the same i would get the 19", Bigger is always better, just as long as u dont sacrifice response times for it.
Alright, thanks.
Are there any 19" LCDs that are worth it for gaming under $300?
Damn Im mad.... I had no idea BF2 doesn't support native widescreen resolutions?! What the HELL. Is there no way to hack this other than stretching out the screen?! Wheres our 1920x1200!??!?!
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Originally Posted by Istasi
Alot of people like this monitor for gaming.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824179014
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Originally Posted by Semper Fi
afaik there is a mod... search in google for widescreen gaming forum or something similar to that... they have a little reg mod and the game will open the widescreen resolutions
damn i need better video for my 2405 :(
When looking into a nice new 17" or 19" lcd, what kind of response times and contrast ratios are considered good these days?
With 17"Quote:
Originally Posted by Entity_Of_One
6-8ms if it's a VA panel
1-4ms if it's a TN panel
With 19"
8ms if it's a VA panel
1-6ms if it's a TN panel
Note: this doesnt mean you can just buy a LCD with nice specs and expect it to be good or expect that the response time will really be as the company says it is. Review the LCDs with the help of the "Links" section on the guide if the guide doesnt show the LCD you're interrested in.
Even if the LCD is in the guide, it doesnt mean you're safe to buy it. Reseach a lot so surprises dont show up and you get a bad idea of what a good LCD is really all about.
Use the tools provided on the Links section on the Guide.Quote:
Originally Posted by darthcani
Here is a review from CNET:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Dell_UltraSh...-31232074.html
Also check "Read all user opinions" to give you an idea of what you might expect from it.
Look for people that know what they are talking about.
Press a lot of "(read more)" buttons ;)
A lot of people like the L90D+ because it's a nice TN panel and verry cheap compared to the competition.Quote:
Originally Posted by Delirious
I would say:
VP930b -> if you want image quality + speed (8ms P-MVA panel)
VX924 -> if you want one of the fastest (2ms TN panel)
L90D+ -> if you want something cheap for gaming (8ms TN panel)
E196FP -> new Dell 19" LCD that can be verry cheap and could be good enough for gaming, but I didnt find any reviews about it so I'm not sure if it's as good as the specs say. I prefer the L90D+ because it's more known and the price difference isnt that great, not to mention it could get even closer afther tax and shipping.
Which one do you think is overall better:
Samsung 760BF 4ms G2G 700:1
Samsung 770P, 17" 6ms G2G 1500:1
I dont know anything about the 760BF. It's probably good, but a bit old.Quote:
Originally Posted by marius7
From the Samsung site, I only got that it's a 4ms TN panel with 700:1
contrast, 300 cd/m2 brightness, and 160°/160° viewing angles
http://www.samsung.com/au/products/m...Specifications
I also cant find many links with a price on it, but it seems verry expensive for a 17" with those specs
They probably discontinued the product :rolleyes:
The 770P on the other hand is probably the best 17" LCD overal. It does it all verry well. It's on the guide, BTW
The problem with the 770P is that it costs as much as a good 19" LCD
Here is a review from BeHardware.com
http://www.behardware.com/articles/5...ms-1500-1.html
Why do you want to buy a 17" LCD that costs as much as a good 19" LCD?:confused:
So, has anyone tested the 30" from Dell yet? Is it any good for gaming?
Because I'm unable to buy Viewsonic LCDs in my country. Do you know another good model ? Take a look here: http://www.emag.ro/monitoare_lcdQuote:
Originally Posted by Turok
If it's not too expensive for you, get eather the Samsung 930BF, Samsung 960BF, or the Samsung 970PQuote:
Originally Posted by marius7
Here are the links:
Samsung 930BF
http://www.emag.ro/monitoare_lcd/sam...yncMaster930BF
Review:
http://www.behardware.com/articles/5...tn-ips-va.html
Samsung 960BF
http://www.emag.ro/monitoare_lcd/sam...Sam960BFDVI4ms
Some user reviews:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Samsung_Sync...html?tag=uolst
Samsung 970P
http://www.emag.ro/monitoare_lcd/sam...LCDSamsung970P
Review:
http://www.xyzcomputing.com/index.ph...1&limitstart=4
The choices are a bit limited
I would probably go for the Samsung 930BF