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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    I think you might be talking about the VX924 4ms. It has been getting knocked a bit in the reviews. Despite a better rated response time, the VX924 doesn't always beat the VP191b in that regard, sometimes doing much worse. The worst the VP191b did in Tom's Hardware review is 15ms where the...
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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    And all I can say is FANTASTIC! My two biggest worries were interpolation and dead/stuck pixels. I could not spot any dead or stuck pixels using that dead pixel buddy program. Ill effects from interpolation are barely noticeable to me at any resolution. Yes, it is present but just barely. I...
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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    I realize there is reduction in quality. That's just the nature of LCD screens. But, I have seen some LCD panels do a really good job at this, such as the Dell 1704FPV. If it could do high speed games with as little ghosting as this Viewsonic monitor claims then it would be the perfect...
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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    Thank you for replying. Now, I have confusing statements. You said the desktop looks nasty @ 1024. However someone else said: Most windows applications look about the same at 1024*768, some pictures and graphics show a little reduction in quality, but nothing huge. At 800*600 there is a...
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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    How do lower resolutions look?
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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    I am very interested in knowing if this happens for other people too.
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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    Thank you for your reply. :)
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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    Thanks for the reply. But, I do need to check in IE. And, I have some other applications that I need to run in lower resolutions as well.
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    Viewsonic VP191 (Rev: MVA 8 ms)

    I need to know how the Viewsonic VP191B looks when running in lower resolutions (specificially 1024x768 and 800x600) under Windows and gaming. Specifically, my question is for Windows. I design websites; and, I need to know what pages look like at lower resolutions. I really don't want to...
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