PrincessFrosty
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I'm looking at making a change to my display setup, currently I have a Dell 3007 WFP-HC which is a 30" 2560x1600 IPS panel of which I've been really happy with for a long time.
I'm looking at maybe making the move to a 120Hz monitor, there's 2 reasons for this, the main one is to get back that old CRT type refresh rate I used to love, but also I want to give Nvidias 3D gaming a spin now I'm back to Nvidia cards.
My main problem is so far it appears that almost all of the monitors available in the UK are TN panels and I'm concerned about having to adjust to a much lower quality panel, so I guess I'm after any suggestions for PVA or ideally IPS panels which are 120Hz (do they even exist?), preferably I'd like a proper 1920x1200 screen at 24" but would settle for a 1920x1080 at 23 or 24"
Does anyone know the best place to start? Are there any pitfalls with Nvidias 3D glasses, I assume any 120hz panel is fine as long as the refresh rate is 120Hz, that's all is required? To get "proper" 3D do games have to actually support 3D vision or will it work with everything, i assume to get proper depth perception the render point in the 3D world needs to shift for each frame so the game needs to come with 3D support in mind, which would limit the library somewhat?
I'm looking at maybe making the move to a 120Hz monitor, there's 2 reasons for this, the main one is to get back that old CRT type refresh rate I used to love, but also I want to give Nvidias 3D gaming a spin now I'm back to Nvidia cards.
My main problem is so far it appears that almost all of the monitors available in the UK are TN panels and I'm concerned about having to adjust to a much lower quality panel, so I guess I'm after any suggestions for PVA or ideally IPS panels which are 120Hz (do they even exist?), preferably I'd like a proper 1920x1200 screen at 24" but would settle for a 1920x1080 at 23 or 24"
Does anyone know the best place to start? Are there any pitfalls with Nvidias 3D glasses, I assume any 120hz panel is fine as long as the refresh rate is 120Hz, that's all is required? To get "proper" 3D do games have to actually support 3D vision or will it work with everything, i assume to get proper depth perception the render point in the 3D world needs to shift for each frame so the game needs to come with 3D support in mind, which would limit the library somewhat?