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texuspete00 said:I've found reviews to take a more no holds barred approach on this subject myself. Don't mean to offend anyone.
I play CS:S for about 5hrs on a weekend day and I usually do pretty good (average around a 1.5kd/r), and when I switched from a 17" CRT to a Samsung 940b 19" I didn't notice my stats go down. On the other hand I got slightly better since now I could see more detail in the distance and therefore made it easier to get headshots, thanks to the extra ~3 inches. A pro cs1.6 player might notice some lag, I didn't.ras2a said:I get the sense that LCD's (no matter what the response rate) just aren't up to it for online fragging? However, surely to god there must be some pretty damn fine gamer's out there that use LCD display's, exclusively. I don't plan to play much FPS online...mainly coz I'm crap. I will, of course, be playing other games online - I'm well into racing games now, so that will be my forte - hopefully. LCDs are superb (especially at this size) for so much else.
Besides, I've still kept my Philips Brilliance 201P (CRT) if I ever want to hook it back up.
RegisteredToPost said:hehe, "desktop real estate." Who is going to put anything in front of their monitor anyways? Maybe a cell phone or wallet, but you wouldnt want to block the view of your monitor would you? Maybe your speakers would fit better but thats about it. The entire bit seems terribly gimmicky!
The monitor is ok at gaming. You just don't like how it comes out and what not. Well, I don't like it when people insinuate CRT'ers are high. If Mr spouting off can't see smearing on a LCD that is factually very average in reponse rate, maybe he should check what he's taking.
Be nice to see some more MVA panels get into bigger monitors.
MVA's probably the best for gamers.
To be honest I should read up on MVA more, but I got out of the LCD game for now after my 2405.