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Seems like every LCD has some sort of input lag...even the venerable VX922.
Finally, someone does a review on the IPS 20.1" screen with 8ms response time, 700:1 contrast ratio, etc.
Overall, they said it to be very fast and a good 4:3 screen.
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Yes it is. For snapshots of it take a look at this website:
http://www.behardware.com/articles/602-11/19-lcd-survey-2-3-4-6-8-ms-and-above.html
The bottom pic is the CRT. Notice that the image is perfect still at 1/1000 sec.
Well I gave Dell another chance and got a 2005FPW again. This one has worse back light bleeding but I noticed another weird anomaly while looking closely: a "waterfall" effect on the left side of the screen. It looks like waves of scan lines moving down the left side from top to bottom. You...
Not all of them have them. In fact, the only one I noticed it on is my Dell 2405FPW. In the other 5 or so different kinds of LCDs, regardless of panel or overdrive, none of them I noticed had noteable input lag. I believe in the case of the 24" Dell, the type of decoder exhibits the lag. And...
I think you have it mixed up. The SDE "screen door effect" is a problem mostly with LCDs, not plasma. Glare has to do with the coating on the screen, not the technology.
Disadvantages of plasma would be size, fragileness, power consumption, and life expectancy.
An example of this can be...
Well that sucks they just can't add the extended warranty. Sounds real stupid. Gateway.com did charge a re-stocking fee with me. I had the monitor only 3 days. Believe me, I argued with some CSR guy named Chris for a half hour. He said he has no choice but to charge me the restocking fee...
Well I decided to take the time to talk about the many LCDs that I have owned. I am sharing this information for people in the market of a LCD from someone who has a lot of FPS gaming and CRT experience. I hope that my opinions of the the items that I have owned will help people find the right...
Samsung, in the US, doesn't have a zero dead pixel policy (yet). Here's their current policy.
http://erms.samsungusa.com/customer/sea/jsp/faqs/faqs_view.jsp?PG_ID=1&AT_ID=5608&PROD_SUB_ID=28&PROD_ID=-1
The minimum number of defective pixels we allow before we will replace an in warranty...
Actually the newer DLPs are much higher contrast ratios than LCDs, which are the lowest.
LCDs:
Pros: Perfect sharpness, good colors, low power consumption, long life, thin.
Cons: Slowest response time, low contrast ratios due to poor blacks, poor interpolation, lower viewing angles...
Nope, several other people on this forum noticed it too. I kept it but I sold it to my brother who doesn't play FPS games anymore. I loved everything else about it. If you don't notice it good for you.