Joe,
Go to Newegg.com and checkout their user reviews of various LCDs.
There are a lot of gamers who buy and review LCDs from them and I
think you will find their comments useful.
On 12/11/06, Joseph Tainter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good, 19 lcd monitor. It is not for
Can anyone recommend a good, 19 lcd monitor. It is not for photography,
but for my son, who is a gamer. I'm not having much luck getting good
online reviews. Within reason I'll buy something high quality.
Thanks,
Joe
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My partner bought a Samsung 205bw 20 cinema display format LCD
monitor. Cost was under $300, it has both DVI and VGA inputs. With
proper calibration, I found it suitable as a good quality
photographic monitor while my ACD 23 was down with a bad power
supply. Should certainly be good enough
Joseph Tainter wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good, 19 lcd monitor. It is not for photography,
but for my son, who is a gamer. I'm not having much luck getting good
online reviews. Within reason I'll buy something high quality.
Thanks,
Joe
Dude, get a Dell. The Dell Ultrasharp series
I'm not into it, (surprise!) but don't serious gamers 'require' a short
delay time of, possibly, under 5 ms.(?)
Jack
--- Godfrey DiGiorgi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My partner bought a Samsung 205bw 20 cinema display format LCD
monitor. Cost was under $300, it has both DVI and VGA inputs. With
I have three Dell Ultrasharps (19) running here: two on this system and
one on a nearby backup system. They do what they are supposed to
producing crisp readable displays. Have not idea how they stack up
with competition, but I am quite satisfied with them. I don't do gaming
:-) . I
Got one on my desk at work. It's rather decent.
-Adam
Otis C. Wright, Jr. wrote:
I have three Dell Ultrasharps (19) running here: two on this system and
one on a nearby backup system. They do what they are supposed to
producing crisp readable displays. Have not idea how they stack up
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