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Yashu:
I'm not sure if you were refering to my post or not, but I was talking about the 204T not the 214T. I realize you were wondering how the 204B compared to the 214T, but that's not the comparison I was able to make ;)
Truffle:
I don't think the contrast issue is a "problem" either --...
Alright, so I went out and got the Samsung 204T (20" 4:3, 16ms S-PVA panel) to compare it with the Samsung 204B (20" 4:3, 5ms TN panel). The difference is really incredible, with the clear advantage -- IMHO -- going to the 204T.
The 204B _is_ noticably faster, when I'm looking for it. While...
I can't speak for any of the games you mentioned, so perhaps I should keep my mouth shut :)
However -- I see a lot of people mention "widescreen support" for WoW. If that's the sort of support that the games above provide, then it's no support at all. WoW shows the _same_ viewport (or...
Oh sure, that might work for some people. But let's say you were stranded on a remote desert island and all you had was a tape measure, a pencil, a piece of paper and a stack of monitors with known resolutions. Then what are you going to do? Huh?! :D
Anyway, I agree that the 2005's dot...
I had the same question a few days ago. Since I don't have either of these monitors, I decided to come up with some numbers based on the viewable area, aspect ratio and resolution of each. I threw in the same information for a 17" CRT (assuming 16.0" viewable) and for a 19" LCD panel.
16" @...