Quote Originally Posted by Salahuddin
Simply put, the Viewsonic VX924 is one of the best pure gaming LCDs on the market. It has great graphics quality and an excellent black level... amongst the best in TN panels.

The guide shows that the VX924 is rated at 4ms. However, after we posted our guide, Viewsonic changed the way they measured response time and now have it advertised at 3ms. The truth is, the 4ms and 3ms models are the exact same monitor, they just used two different ways to measure the monitor's responsiveness.

The only two monitors faster than this one for gaming is the Samsung 930BF and the 960BF, both rated at 4ms (and they are just barely more responsive than the VX924). However, I tested the 960BF out this weekend, and it actually suffers from a phenomenon that is "opposite" to afterglow... you actually get blurring in the same direction of movement due to increased voltage used to up the monitor's response time. I guess you could call it "preglow." In my reading, it appears that the 930BF suffers from the same phenomenon. For some reason, this does not appear to be a problem with the VX924 even though it uses a form of Overdrive technology similar to the Samsung LCDs. And in terms of colour quality, the VX924 is simply better than both Samsung models.

So, if you're considering the VX924 for gaming, I don't think you can go wrong. After all my testing of monitors, I just reordered one from Costco for my own use.
wow thanks for the info!!!!

how much did you get that monitor from costco???
cheapest ive found it is 350 from zzf