Well, I returned my faulty LPL_ today at Best Buy, and lucked out with the GOOD MODEL Sam_LTM. 5 minutes on and I can see a huge difference in quality between the panels. Contrasts look insanely better, and best of all, NO 1080p flickering.
Absolutely not. In my experience with Plasma HDTVs, they are the absolute WORST offender in input lag. It makes games simply unplayable, no overreaction.
6-bit TN panels are the closest you'll get to having absolutely no input lag. Ghosting is there though. Ghosting is a problem with every LCD, you will never find one that doesn't have it.
w408h is a risk, compared on which panel type you get. LPL_'s are horrible and have huge flaws, while the LTL_ is perfect and a fantastic screen. I got the LPL_ and I'm gonna be exchanging soon.
I see. I'll try this.
Never used DVI though. Does it go in the VGA slot on the monitor? And it stays a digital signal (unlike analog VGA)? Would there be a difference in quality compared from HDMI to HDMI to HDMI to DVI?
I've heard stories of people getting an LPL_, having horrid bleeding and blurry colors, the works, then returning it, getting a Samsung, and saying it's an almost entirely new display.
I was going to use this as my main, but I love my LG246 too much. So I'm just going to return this HP and...
I have the LPL, apparently a horrible version between the two. But I really don't wanna get involved in a game where I keep returning it until I get the holy grail Samsung version.
When gaming on it with 360 and PS3 through HDMI, the screen will flicker (not the entire screen) with white little glitches/spark-ish flicks on random places on the monitor.
I've tested and concluded it ONLY does this on 1080p. It does not happen on 1080i or lower.
Anyone else with this...