Samsung 940B ghosting

washburn

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Hi, Im considering getting a new LCD to replace this one because of the ghosting, what LCD is good for gaming and better quality than this one?
 
If you notice ghosting on a new lcd like the 940, you will notice it on any lcd. People are going to tell you "oh, this lcd has NO ghosting" left and right, and I promise you, you will see it.
Why some people can and others cannot see ghosting is beyond me. I see it on all lcds myself.
If gaming is your primary concern, get a crt.
 
I have the VX922 and I don't notice ghosting. I have tried other 8ms screens and I've seen ghosting. If you want an LCD, the 922 is the closest your gonna get to crt speeds as of today.
 
I can only notice white to black ghosting...

For regular gaming, it doesn't bother me at all, even though I'm on a 16ms panel.
 
Tutelary said:
If you notice ghosting on a new lcd like the 940, you will notice it on any lcd. People are going to tell you "oh, this lcd has NO ghosting" left and right, and I promise you, you will see it.
Why some people can and others cannot see ghosting is beyond me. I see it on all lcds myself.
If gaming is your primary concern, get a crt.

QFT

940B uses a later model TN panel. About as fast as you're going to get on an LCD for now.

The VX922 is also a fast TN based monitor. However, manufacturers are not very accurate with their response time specs so don't rely on it if one says 6ms and another says 8ms. Also some manufacturers are starting to cite gray-2-gray pixel response time which is a lower number and makes the monitor appear faster.

Once you have identified a monitor as having a TN panel, the only other thing you can really do is to somehow play a game on it yourself to see if YOU notice ghosting.
 
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