Yeah, I concur with that... I'm a big time user of CRTs (since my first computer in 2001 or so, and haven't really used any LCD much cause the tech always disappoints), and I can't stand 60hz... It's almost like I can see the flickering at 60hz. It actually does look different to me, and it also...
The Eizo EV2333 has a DisplayPort. It's S-PVA. Costs a bit more than most TN, but has vastly superior image quality. Keep in mind though, it has stereoscopic gamma shifting crap going on, but you may not care..... Supports 1:1 mode.
The NEC EA231WMi has a DP as well, it's an IPS and costs less...
Actually, yes I do. Not at pure black images, but I often have no lights on, and the lamps that are sometimes on are located way behind monitor (and for this reason I wouldn't mind a glossy/non-AG display at all). And even with the lights on (the room does turn rather bright with them on, it...
Of course, either VA or IPS is way better than TN... I traded my TN display for some dude's CRT which I'm using now (but it has some annoying issues).
The reason I consider VA (mainly been looking at Eizo's) is because of the vastly superior black levels and colors in general. From what I've...
Yes, I know. I'm thinking that it might be corrected using QuickGamma. Then again, maybe that won't help at all. If the F2380 indeed has gamma shifting then certainly I'm not considering it.
Does it exist?
EDIT 2: What I'm referring to is the kind of shifting as seen here: http://hardforum.com/showpost.php?p=1034342905&postcount=18
I was strongly considering either buying the Eizo EV2333 or waiting for the FS2331, but I had read about the gamma shift issues of VA-
based LCDs and...
Can you, or anyone else who got one (or a similar Eizo), share with us how you experience the AG coating?
According to the manual PDF it has "Anti-Glare Hard Coating" (says the same thing in the FS2331 manual).
I had the 2209WA and I consider its AG coating to be very aggressive. It was...
Another review:
http://www.pcworld.in/product/review/benq-vw2420h-34282010
http://www.pcworld.in/product/review/benq-vw2420h-34282010/performance
Just putting it up there for people...
Can't say I think it looks so promising though, the high dotpitch alone turns me away...
I...
If that is the same monitor just with a different stand, then... according to the BenQ site:
"...monitors feature an anti-glare, matte-finish..."
http://www.benq.com/products/product_detail.cfm?product=1735&pltag=3&ptag=273
Curiously, on the info pages of the other monitors nothing is...
I wrote a mail to Eizo and asked if this monitor will be released in Europe, and they wrote back that it will not... Most likely it won't be released in America either.
Thought I'd just reply here with that, in case anyone's waiting for this screen...
I'd say, either get the EV2333 or...
Officially they're 60hz of course, but can these properly do 72hz or more?
At native res and at lower resolutions respectively.
(lower res on these would have to be done via "do not scale" in the nvidia control panel
as they do not support 1:1 pixel mapping, unless you want the picture...
Of course... but it's more that I dislike very high resolutions, rather than the widescreen itself. I'm most used to 1280x960 (4:3)
on a CRT so that space is enough for me. Horizontally, 1280x1024 is the same but just gives me more vertical space (which is fine).
1440x1080 is indeed a good...
Yes, of course... I should've been a bit more clear to begin with when I wrote about the Eizo because my whole
point (which I thought about when writing the post but failed to mention) is that it supports 1:1 mapping.
(I'm looking for an LCD with better blacks and uniformity than found...
Even when the monitor supports 1:1 pixel mapping and you run it in boxed mode with empty black space around the sides?
A smaller amount of pixels are being used and there's no stretching/scaling involved.
How would that add any sort of lag?
It should either become faster... or have...
First I just wanna say that you can use QuickGamma to control your gamma... Excellent program.
Some info I found (correct me if I'm wrong):
The Samsung F2380 is faster... less input lag.
The Eizo EV2333WH has superior options to mess with, including that it supports 1:1 pixel mapping.
The...
I'm wondering about this as well...
I've looked into the Eizo EV2333WH, which seems to be pretty amazing... except for one catch: the input lag and responsiveness.
I don't need the 1920x1080 resolution, and I'm wondering if I ran, lets say, 1280x1024 the input lag would be
reduced and if it...
That's indeed an old card, but the age of the card shouldn't matter when it comes to such features.
It's a driver thing, so as long as the drivers are new it should be the same regardless of what card one is using.
(of course, certain features work only because of new hardware that's been...
How does it look/behave if you select "do not scale" in the nvidia control panel and run at some random lower res (than native)...?
(assuming you have nvidia... don't know what it's called on ATI)
Not sure how I would do that. I don't own any LCD at the moment so I can't test. I'm using NVIDIA by the way.
I don't know how it would behave, or look, if I used the graphics drivers to do it.
I could perhaps settle on being able to always run at a specific res, but preferably I'd want...
Those monitors are way out of my budget.
I was thinking something in the same price range as the 2209WA. Any IPS-based in this range that can do it?
On the note of LCDs losing this feature, that seems to be true... I tested some TN panel LCD years ago (don't remember
exact name) and sure it...
Instead of asking here in this thread regarding this monitor, I did some research... According to a user of another
forum, the U2311H has: "no 1:1 pixel mapping or aspect ratio scaling, not the smoothest text rendering..."
Would be nice if people here who have it can report how it behaves...
What's currently the best LCD that can do perfect 1:1 pixel mapping?
I mean, I want to be able to set any resolution -- for example 1280x960 -- and run that nonstretched with black borders around the sides (call it "boxed" if you want).
It would also be nice if it could stretch/scale...
Yes, I did read that thread and about the drivers. I haven't bought this display yet but I'm thinking about it. So the only limitations to being able to achieve 75hz that could possibly arise, would be graphics driver related?
If so then that's fine. I have no problem running older or modded...
I'm also interested in this comparison.
I have the option to buy either of them at the same price.
I do not care about the HDMI on the W2220P.
My only concern is the picture quality and input lag.
Is there any reason why I should consider the LG W2220P over the Dell 2209WA?
I read...