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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    yeah at this time spending a high amount of money on ips panels could regret the decision over not picking a LED TN 120hz display (unless you're a graphic designer, photoshop editor etc.), also ViewSonic V3D241wm is the first 120hz HD display with LED backlight! so theres the display you're looking for
    Seems no one can get it completely right. This viewsonic one mentions nothing of displayport.

    As well, I worry about TN on a panel that large. In a eyefinity config, the colors would probably get all washed or inverted.

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    ive had the same 26" IPS since early 2006 i think, paid 750 for it then, and im very glad this technology didnt drop to 100$ by now. makes me feel like i got a good investment

    i also found out the colors on this monitor demolish my tv's, it just seems so pale on the tv and i dont know if i can adjust it to make them near the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rock&Roll View Post
    Seems no one can get it completely right. This viewsonic one mentions nothing of displayport.

    As well, I worry about TN on a panel that large. In a eyefinity config, the colors would probably get all washed or inverted.
    maybe on portrait mode, but not necessarily on landscape, however most of TN panel's their mount doesn't offers that flexibility to be able to run portrait mode, about display port I don't know by at this state most of companies are not including the DP feature, maybe because most of video cards with the exception of ATi 5xxx series which came few months ago doesn't have established that as a must have yet, or the majority of the people doesn't have a card with it, I could be wrong, I'm not sure if adding DP could bump up the display price, another observation is that the ones that currently posses this displays is high-end IPS panels for the most except Dell P2310H which is the cheapest TN panel and prolly the only with DP! and as you know all the current displays with DP (including ATi 5xxx) are obsolete by now, since now DP has announced rev1.2
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    yeah at this time spending a high amount of money on ips panels could regret the decision over not picking a LED TN 120hz display (unless you're a graphic designer, photoshop editor etc.), also ViewSonic V3D241wm is the first 120hz HD display with LED backlight! so theres the display you're looking for
    Yeah but it has to be larger than 24" to be a real upgrade. Don't plan on changing the monitor right now either. I got to get a new graphics card first and then get water cooling parts. So it will be some time until I change it but I really like the idea of 120Hz LCD's and I think the tech will be just right by the time I get one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Katanai View Post
    Yeah but it has to be larger than 24" to be a real upgrade. Don't plan on changing the monitor right now either. I got to get a new graphics card first and then get water cooling parts. So it will be some time until I change it but I really like the idea of 120Hz LCD's and I think the tech will be just right by the time I get one.
    I think with the new DP specs, we should see 2560x1600 @120hz in about a year or two!
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    first affordable 16:10 E-IPS display without overdrive-crap is going to replace my old TN panel

    my PVA display was a PITA for me due to the crappy black/white text quality and current IPS are not fast enough for gaming
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    who uses dynamic contrast on monitors anyway? how bad is 1000:1 static?
    I think every LCD monitor I've ever had, has had 800:1 static, never seen any LCD monitor with any other static contrast.

    I have no idea how this stuff works, but I always go for monitors with a good dynamic contrast (thats 20k+) since, after my experience, the colors are WAY better than monitors with lower dynamic contrast.

    I'm sitting with a BenQ G2410D (40K) and a Samsung Syncmaster 206bw (3K), and there is a very clear difference in color quality. Whether this in reality is actually the dynamic contrast I don't know, but it's the only difference I can find (apart from 1 monitor being 24" and the other 21").

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    Eagerly waiting for the reviews. I might be in the market for that 24 inch monitor.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koksy View Post
    I think every LCD monitor I've ever had, has had 800:1 static, never seen any LCD monitor with any other static contrast.

    I have no idea how this stuff works, but I always go for monitors with a good dynamic contrast (thats 20k+) since, after my experience, the colors are WAY better than monitors with lower dynamic contrast.

    I'm sitting with a BenQ G2410D (40K) and a Samsung Syncmaster 206bw (3K), and there is a very clear difference in color quality. Whether this in reality is actually the dynamic contrast I don't know, but it's the only difference I can find (apart from 1 monitor being 24" and the other 21").
    my understanding is that dynamic contrast is set by taking the static contrast, then multiplying it by how much darker and brighter the backlight can dim/glow when you turn on dynamic lighting. so if you have 1000:1 and your backlight can be 100x brighter than its darkest setting, you have a dynamic contrast of 100,000:1 this does not mean that one pixed on the screen can be 100,000x brighter than another in the same frame, but within a few frames yes.

    i actually hate having dynamic set on since its unrealistic i think. the movie will get darker all the sudden, and i cant see crap because black compressions are too pathetic in anything but a blueray.

    does anyone enjoy watching tv with dynamic settings on?

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    I'm not sure whether I've ever HAD dynamic settings on, but as far as my experience goes the higher dynamic contrast the better color quality. Now I'd just like to hear something from someone that actually knows something about monitors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gongo View Post
    How is that a fail?
    16:10 is the ideal ratio for work. 16:9 is abysmal for working.

    These are not LED backlit, by the way, but they still look like good panels.
    16:10 is non native for video which 99% use today and it's the same for working actually or worse because humans naturally look left and right instead of up and down so more wider is always better for visual perception . There is no 16:10 use outside of these of these monitors, at least it's not 4:3

    Quote Originally Posted by Rock&Roll View Post
    This spec sheet calls out that displayport is present:

    http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/pscmi...eet_120409.pdf
    at least it's something but still no hdmi to connect to lcdtv nativelly

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    an hdmi to dvi cable should be able to connect to it without any problems right? ive hooked up my ps3 to monitors all the time before i got my hdtv

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    5ms IPS panel is definitely an e-IPS panel.

    Nice to see LG.Philips stretching the huge gap there was between TN and IPS panels, but nothing to do with a good H-IPS panel from NEC or Eizo (although it's true that is more than twice the price).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    an hdmi to dvi cable should be able to connect to it without any problems right? ive hooked up my ps3 to monitors all the time before i got my hdtv
    Yes,video wise DVI and HDMI are basically the same,the only downside is that you can't pass audio trough and you loose some certifications if I remember correctly.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfromeo View Post
    5ms IPS panel is definitely an e-IPS panel.

    Nice to see LG.Philips stretching the huge gap there was between TN and IPS panels, but nothing to do with a good H-IPS panel from NEC or Eizo (although it's true that is more than twice the price).
    I'm quite sure neither Nec nor Eizo actually produce any panels. In fact i know that at least some of the cheaper NECs use LG panels
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    24" 16:10 IPS with good response. I'll take 3. It's a pity it's not 120hz with LED-backlight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrowncoatGR View Post
    I'm quite sure neither Nec nor Eizo actually produce any panels. In fact i know that at least some of the cheaper NECs use LG panels
    True, infact only Hitachi, LG and Philips produce all the IPS based panels themselves (and Panasonic for LCD TVs).

    But it's on the electronic part where Eizo and NEC makes the difference. A monitor isn't only the panel, it's the correction sensors, internal luts, electrode plane layout, true polarizers...

    If not nobody in his right mind would pay, say, >$900 for a NEC LCD2490WUXi2 when you could a get an HP LP2475W for <$500 which mounts exactly the same panel -on newer revisions- (H-IPS), and has exactly the same specs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blacky View Post
    yeah at this time spending a high amount of money on ips panels could regret the decision over not picking a LED TN 120hz display (unless you're a graphic designer, photoshop editor etc.), also ViewSonic V3D241wm is the first 120hz HD display with LED backlight! so theres the display you're looking for
    That starts to look promising. I just wish it was an IPS based panel with a 1920x1200 resolution. I guess I can't have everything I wish for, yet.
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    Oooh a new 24" 16:10 IPS at last. Been looking for a 1920x1200 for ages, hopefully these screens end up being a decent price in NZ
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tech Dav View Post
    aspect ratio-16:10
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    BIG FAIL
    thinking 16:9 is an improvement over 16:10=Big Fail. No HDMI or displayport, whopdeefeendoo. They are both in TN trash price range so I think most people can deal even if they really didn't have it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfromeo View Post
    True, infact only Hitachi, LG and Philips produce all the IPS based panels themselves (and Panasonic for LCD TVs).

    But it's on the electronic part where Eizo and NEC makes the difference. A monitor isn't only the panel, it's the correction sensors, internal luts, electrode plane layout, true polarizers...

    If not nobody in his right mind would pay, say, >$900 for a NEC LCD2490WUXi2 when you could a get an HP LP2475W for <$500 which mounts exactly the same panel -on newer revisions- (H-IPS), and has exactly the same specs.
    I see you meant display by panel earlier I fully agree with the above, though imo HP has quite decent electronics but not on par with NEC ofcourse.
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    Forum running REALLY SLOW - sorry for Double Post!
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY View Post
    Hmmm..178° H x 178° V, 5ms response. Seems like IPS but the price is very good. Must be E-IPS, which is still great. This is a competitor to the NEC 23" E-IPS, and being LED back-lit and 24", it should win.
    Could be any: IPS, S-IPS, H-IPS, P-MVA or S-PVA... Don't know any HP model with E-IPS, but all HP models with one the above panel you see have: 178° for viewing angles at details.

    Among all brands I tried, HP is my favorite when it comes to LCD monitors. They have "some models" with a solid construction, good color reproduction and it's not just the panels, cause even other branded use similar panels yet don't look that Good (Dell is the 1'st the comes in my mind). I could even compared HP with Nec or Eizo at a more affordable price. If you add a good calorimeter to this equation, you have yourself a monitor good for a professional environment which is also good for video content and decent for games.

    Was expecting some 120 Hz models for 2012 and few emerged but all of them use crappy TN panels, which i.m.h.o. it's very important for an LCD (panels type).

    LE: I checked, both ZR22w and ZR24w use H-IPS panel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XSAlliN View Post
    Was expecting some 120 Hz models for 2012 and few emerged but all of them use crappy TN panels, which i.m.h.o. it's very important for an LCD (panels type).

    LE: I checked, both ZR22w and ZR24w use H-IPS panel.
    2012? I want some 120 Hz models right now and preferably with a proper IPS based panel and pretty much no input lag. Or your '2012' was a typo, which wouldn't surprise me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Helmore View Post
    2012? I want some 120 Hz models right now and preferably with a proper IPS based panel and pretty much no input lag. Or your '2012' was a typo, which wouldn't surprise me.
    2010 , yet 3 of them (all with TN panel) launched in 2009. Don't think they'll release IPS Monitors with 120 Hz RR, yet we might see more LCD's like Hitachi TVUT47-XP800.

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