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What I've heard is that IPS glow tend to be more noticeable in larger monitors.
Reason I'm asking is because of this Viewsonic monitor... It comes in two sizes (23" and 27").
VX2370SMH-LED and VX2770SMH-LED
I'm not sure which would likely have less IPS glow.
Hey guys...
Forgive me ignorance, but I read once that the IPS glow intensity can be different depending on the size of the monitor.
Is this true? And if so, which is better, small or big monitors?
Guys, I'm not looking for anything "special".
I just need a decent 1080P, IPS, monitor for console gaming, this one seems to check all the boxes for me, but I'm wondering if it has underlying issues with ghosting and input lag and IPS bleeding.
LT27C370MW
The reason I'm saying it's rare because I can't find ANY review about it. It's only available in Samsung's Website. Perhaps a local model?
Anyway, what's your thoughts on it?
Tech Specs: http://www.samsung.com/sa_en/consumer/computers-peripherals/monitors/mfm/LT27C370MW/ZR-spec
^ Not available for me.
Anyway, I did some research and it seems the Dell S2740L suffers from bad ghosting issues, so its not suitable for gaming. :(
What about this then: Viewsonic VX2770Smh-LED: http://www.viewsonic.com/us/vx2770smh-led.html
Thoughts?
Dell S2740L
Tech specs:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&cs=19&l=en&sku=225-3894
Thoughts? I just need a monitor with good image quality and good response time and input lag.
I'm not SUPER COMPETITIVE so I don't need 120hz monitors with 1ms input lag. :P
One of the members (obliy) here said this:
While other internet lurkers elsewhere have said that you won't even notice 1080P unless you have at least a 50" screen/TV.
So, which screen size is optimal to view 1080P?
So in my quest of finding a proper monitor, I encountered this Samsung screen, which have nice specs (for me) but I can't find a single review for it. In fact, its not mentioned anywhere!?
Samsung T24B301MW...
^ Anything above $250 dollars is out of my budget, so ordering from outside is a big no-no for me.
Okay guys, what do you think of these Samsung Monitors then? Can you pick the best for me?
http://www.samsung.com/sa/consumer/computers-peripherals/monitors/regular-monitors...