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120Hz panels seem to be targeted towards the 3D gamers and you really need those shutter glasses to really appreciate it. 60 FPS is more than smooth for any human eye
keep up the good fight please because I don't have the patience anymore.This is absolutely not true and it is my duty to stop the spread of such virus-like ignorance on the internet.
If you are a true FPS gamer nothing compares to FW900.
you do realize that the 2233rz is a true 120hz display right?I wouldn't mind displays that actually sample at 120Hz instead of using image processing to achieve a 120Hz effect, but as I understand it, HDMI/DVI doesn't have the bandwith to support that over 1650x1080, so until display port or some other connection type becomes standard, don't count on seeing much in the way of true 120Hz displays.
Glossy vs. matte is a matter of personal preference. Matte may produce truer images, but I dislike the graininess that they impart. Glossy is just prettier to look at, so long as you can control the light where your display is.
wrong. 60hz on my lcd is much much slower than 120hz on my lcd and pretty much unusable after you experience 120hz smoothness. A 60hz refresh rate limits the response time of the lcd to 16.6ms regardless of how fast the screen is, which is not nearly good enough. Now I'm done talking about this anymore, seems like no matter what we say the ignorance persists (not referring to your comments, just speaking generally).60hz on a LCD is a non-issue.
I had one for over 3 years and dumped it for the 2233rz, I'm not looking back.If you are a true FPS gamer nothing compares to FW900.
Why glossy ? is worst for anything it shine too much
you do realize that the 2233rz is a true 120hz display right?
wrong. 60hz on my lcd is much much slower than 120hz on my lcd and pretty much unusable after you experience 120hz smoothness. A 60hz refresh rate limits the response time of the lcd to 16.6ms regardless of how fast the screen is, which is not nearly good enough. Now I'm done talking about this anymore, seems like no matter what we say the ignorance persists (not referring to your comments, just speaking generally).
basically 1000/60=16.67, that's gonna be the latency of every 60hz frame. I'm not an engineer so I may be wrong on whether that caps the response time of an lcd but my eyes are very good and my monitor is much faster at 120hz, just moving the cursor on the desktop feels much better.Prad is pretty knowledgeable about these things, I used them to research the LCD in my signature.. and they don't remark about this 16.6ms issue on 60hz panels. If I'm wrong, please link me, I'd like to know.