for human eye 16:9 is more natural
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The lack of market interest and manufacturer support for 27"+ monitors is appalling.
Samsung F2380. The contrast on this monitor is what's most stunning. The responsiveness is a bit of a letdown, though, considering the low input-lag. Review: http://www.digitalversus.com/article-357-6293-36.html
Note: Use Digital Versus' product face-offs section for input lag results.
Last edited by YukonTrooper; 01-20-2010 at 06:20 PM.
For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.
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That may be true, I dunno, but the real reason why people hate it so much is because the market is completely flooded with 1366 x 768 laptops,
and they all look like a joke compared to my friends five year old laptop that got 1400 x 1050. And if you want a better resolution you have to pay a 30 % price premium.
Desktop displays aren't much better. Going from 1680 x 1050 to 1920 x 1080, wtf is the point?
2560 x 1440 is more than welcome, and I wouldn't mind something between this and 1920 x 1080, like 2240 x 1260.
When adopting a new aspect ratio, the number of pixels in either direction shouldn't be reduced.
The monitor I think YukonTrooper is referring to is the Samsung F2380. The bad news is that everything I'm seeing thus for doesn't point to C-PVA being anywhere near zero-input-lag. 8ms like other VA is what I'm seeing.
That said, the Samsung F2380 does look like a damn nice non-gaming monitor.
EDIT: Appears I'm slow![]()
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The response time has nothing to do with input-lag, but rather the responsiveness of the pixels to change states (motion handling AKA blurriness, streaking, etc.). You should never trust a manufacturer's rated response time of actual responsiveness either. Some 8ms VA panels have less blurring than 5ms TN panels, for example. Unfortunately, the F2380 doesn't handle motion the best.
For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.
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hmmm ... no 3D?
Yeah, I forgot about those. That resolution should be used on larger displays too.
But the point is, no manufacturer seems to think that there's a need for a resolution between 1920 and 2540 on displays larger than 24", regardless of aspect ratio.
To me it's just a too big jump in both resolution and price.
16:10 LCD died?
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http://www.prad.de/en/monitore/revie...ung-f2380.html a better review imo.
Edit: that's for an older non-M version, though.
Last edited by zalbard; 01-21-2010 at 04:35 AM.
I believe the problem is there are no manufacturers of them. 30" 2560x1600 S-IPS panels are primarily manufactured by LG-Phillips. They also manufacture the only 27" 2560x1440 H-IPS panel, used by Apple and Dell so far. The biggest problem I believe is the tooling required to do 30" panels currently, its far too expensive of an investment and no other manufacturers have the experience with making these types of panels at present.
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You're probably right, it definitely would. A 24" TN panel is already very obvious with viewing angle.
When I went from a 24" TN to a 30" S-IPS the difference is night and day, on a 30" IPS the viewing angle problem is non-existent. I can look at it from any angle and the image looks exactly the same. I go back to looking at my old 24" TN and it really hurts my eyes from the horrendous viewing angles it has. Hopefully backlighting can improve TN panels to the point they are feasible for anything above 24"!
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I got a 23" xl2370 led backlit. It looks very nice to me. It has strong blacks and colors, while having a really high brightness. The image is phenomanal, The only drawback is the viewing angles and 16x9. Input lag and response are dead on, almost crt. I was really torn, cause it was this or a dell 2408wfp. I actually chose this tn over pva, its that good.
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Dont forget the NEC EA231WMi, an e-IPS with a decent enough price tag, and DP connectors as well
I personally cant stand TN panels above 20 inch, the viewing angles piss me off, really
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