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Any verification on this? Reviews? Links? Pictures of your own 940BF?StaticSurge said:Whatever you do, don't get a 940bf. It has overshoot problems and backlight uniformity issues. For gaming the VX 922 is the best rated, but if you have the cash definately go for the
20WMGX2.
Link?Big Fat Duck said:or get the newer 940BX
Considering what they're saying it's marketed towards, something tells me that the 940BX doesn't use the same sort of panel as the 940B and 940BF... I'll wait until it's actually released before thinking about it. LOLBig Fat Duck said:http://www.samsung.com/PressCenter/PressRelease/PressRelease.asp?seq=20060721_0000274366
21 inch http://www.samsung.com/PressCenter/PressRelease/PressRelease.asp?seq=20060721_0000274368
dont know if the are actually for sale yet
Sc0ttFern said:Hands down the NEC 20WMGX2 is the best LCD out right now. I have one sitting next to my Dell 2005FPW and the it makes the Dell look like its broken and I can really see the "screen door" effect on it now. WOW, this LCD (the NEC) is pricey but it is AWESOME!
First, I'm not quite sure what you mean by "overshoot". Secondly... Tom's Hardware Guide? Tsk... Tsk... I'd sooner believe Sony's salespitch for the Nintendo Wii. LOLStaticSurge said:I don't have any pics I sent it back and got another model of monitor. Maybe the uniformity problem isn't widespread but I'm not the first one to complain about it on the 940bf. And as for the overshoot tom's review of the monitor mentions it quite a bit, you can really see it scrolling webpages and in movies.