I would get the Samsung XL2370 for gaming. It'll be a lot like your 226BW in terms of response but it does have a lot deeper blacks than regular tns and less backlight bleed.
I absolutely love mine, it is much nicer than the typical tn displays I've owned before. I liked mine so much I convinced a friend to get one and they feel the same way I do. For gaming I'd say its the best bang for the buck right now if you don't need any more size.
The customized key is the second from the left, it is simply a key that you can change the function of in the settings menu. Does your graphics card have a dvi port? that is what I use and haven't had any issues.
I think Samsung doesn't have the capacity to produce all the panels themselves especially in low end tns, with the 226BW it was discovered although the first batches used Samsung panels the later ones were by manufacturers like Chi Mei produced to Samsung's specs but these later panels seemed to...
well I wouldn't say that you must have missed the whole Samsung 226BW fiasco where like 3 or 4 different panels were being used and the one by Samsung themselves was much nicer.
I got my Samsung XL2370 for Christmas and love it. I've only ever used Tns but this is great for me as a pretty heavy gamer. Just yesterday a friend of mine got one after hearing me rave about it for weeks and theirs has the model XL2370-1 on the box instead of plain XL2370. I looked up on...
I just got the HIS 5770 from newegg, there is a $10 off promo code for it if you get the newsletter which brings it down to $152.99 My first impressions of it are really good my desktop seems to look a bit sharper than with my nv card (no idea why), I haven't thrown much in the way of games at...
Don't know what the heck you are talking about. Did you read the review at all?
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/monitors/display/samsung-touchofcolor2_12.html#sect0
As I said in my first post I am well aware it is a TN panel. Other reviews of it on cnet and digital versus say it is...
Hey everyone, after waiting a long time I got the Samsung XL2370 for my Christmas present. I have to say compared to the previous tn panels I've owned this display is perfect. 100% uniformity, no backlight bleed at all, vibrant colors and deep blacks, the only real downside is of course the...
ordered my xl2370 will make a nice xmas present I've been using a crt for a year and a half after selling my old lcd that I wasn't very happy with so can't wait.
I am trying to decide between this and one of the Asus models. It is in stock on Best Buys website then if you don't like it you could return it to a local store.
Just a heads up I was reading the Best Buy ad for this week from my local paper and they have it advertised as $299.99 so I guess that was just a temporary jump in price for whatever reason.
It could be worth trying to exchange it. Bleed always varies between screens so you might get lucky and get a great one next time, on the other hand it might be worse and then you'll really be ticked.
According to digital versus it actually has better default color settings than the 2209wa which is pretty amazing imo. Of course they can both be calibrated if you are picky.
I put up some copies of Win 7 for sale last night and I came home to find my thread/pms deleted and I am locked out of the forum. What gives? Some kind of explanation would be nice at least.
My heat is here http://www.heatware.com/eval_directory.php I have sold software before w/out issue.
sweet! pick it up tonight and let us know what you think. pics would be nice to if you can but then again I can't ever tell anything from pics anyway. some people like them though.
If you buy it on that site can you return it at a store if you don't like it? I think I'll probably just pick one up from the store whenever they stick them out. I'm guessing most stores have them hiding in the back by now.
what do you mean it has a lower color gamut? I've read a few reviews of it and didn't see that mentioned anywhere in fact it was just edging out the p2370 in the color accuracy tests which the p2370 already does very well in.