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Recent content by caifan0

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    Glossy vs Matte - The Ultimate Smackdown

    matte matte matte :)
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    Two Monitors, Two EDIDs - Possible?

    I have a laptop, whilst using my modified EDID for an external monitor, my laptop screen works fine at the same time. So I think yes...
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    New 24" ViewSonic 120 Hz V3D241wm-LED

    I laughed, thx
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    New 24" ViewSonic 120 Hz V3D241wm-LED

    www.esreality.com
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    Much difference between 1920x1200 and 1920x1080?

    OFC 1920x1200 is better coz it's closer to 4:3/5:4. :P
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    BenQ releases XL2410T, their first 120 Hz monitor

    Haha man i just got lucky. Someone in my workplace threw away an iiyama vision master pro 454, and I took it for free. They used it carefully so there's no scratch or anything. It's around 4 years old, so at least I can use it for another good 5 years I hope. A n1ce day : )
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    Clarification on 120hz monitors

    Ja, I agree. IMO, a 75Hz IPS panel monitor is much more suitable for a causal gamer. 60Hz, well, it's alright too. Unless you are really serious about gaming (I mean really competitive gaming, such as online CS/Quake tourneys - remember, at lan parties you probably have to use the 75/60Hz LCDs...
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    Clarification on 120hz monitors

    Well if your computer can only run games at 60 fps then 120Hz is not that useful. Tbh if you are not THAT serious on gaming (like playing game to win some money) you don't really need 120Hz. 120Hz is indeed awesome because of the smoothness. I tried it at my friend's house and fall in love with...
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    120Hz LCD Info Thread

    nah, alienware is overpriced. The samsung panel ones (2233rz or vx2268wm) are okay and not expensive.
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    BenQ releases XL2410T, their first 120 Hz monitor

    Tha answer is in your question already, "used" trinitron. : < First, I want brand new monitor, which then works like 7-10 years. Most importantly, my wife forbids me buying second hand monitor for my new desktop. Second, used CRTs always have some problems (high frequency sounds, scratched...
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    120Hz LCD Info Thread

    4:3 120Hz LCDs plz... No more 16:9 or 16:10 crap.
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    BenQ releases XL2410T, their first 120 Hz monitor

    Who cares the whatever backlight bleeding thing, I just want a 0 input lag 120Hz monitor for gaming. As long as it can display my enemy clearly at 640*480 it's fine. All these 120Hz LCDs are too expensive and too big, 17 inch is more than enough to play. FFS why people don't produce CRT anymore...
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    120Hz LCD Info Thread

    God this is so goooood, I always play quake at 640*480 :D
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    120Hz LCD Info Thread

    The biggest advantage of LG 120 Hz monitor is that "thru mode" which eliminates input lag...
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    Good gaming monitor?

    Depends on what kind of games you play IMO. For fast paced games (e.g. Quake) you'd better go for low input lag and 75+ Hz ones (0 input lag + 120Hz best apparently). For turn-based games, RPGs, and strategic games etc., picture quality goes first.
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