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Originally posted by IoWnZa
Alright, so it's time for something larger, 19"+++
Other then the 1900FP, what are some other really sweet LCD's that can match what Dell has put out?
I was thinking a SyncMaster 191T, or 192..
Thx,
/Nate
Originally posted by rayman2k2
just got a few more responses from the guys over at AT, they said that the 191T is a great monitor, and so is the 192T. the 192T also has built in speakers, what ever thats worth...
Originally posted by ozziegn
Nathan,
do you plan on gaming much with your future 19" LCD?
if so, you might wanna look at something else cuz both the Samsung and the Dell (yes, I know. you dont want their name on it) arent too good at game playing cuz there is some noticeable ghosting action going on with either one of them LCDs.
Originally posted by IoWnZa
As for the 2001FP, everytime I see one or hear about one it has dead or stuck pixel's, and/or the backlight is messed up, no thanks.
/IoWnZa
Originally posted by ozziegn
that being that, I would suggest that you hold on then cuz I'm telling you right now you will not be happy with most current LCDs cuz the few that I had (Dell and an off-beat brand) did have some ghosting action going on.
it seems like thats a common thing with 19" LCDs.
why? who knows..................
Originally posted by rayman2k2
have you used the 191T+? Better or worse than the 1901FP?
also, remember, it's all relative, one mans ghosting is another mans...not ghosting(?)
Originally posted by ozziegn
no, I havent used that one but the Dell 1901FP is supposed to be the same LCD and I did have that one.
and yes, it wasnt too great for gaming.
thats true, but at the same time, I'd consider myself to be a conserative person on the ghosting issue meaning I'm kind of forgiving when it comes to this subject.
in other words, if I say something ghosted pretty bad, then more than likely it would be really, really bad to a hardcore gamer.
Originally posted by rayman2k2
hmmm...in the end, its your word against AT forums...and believe me, your someone i trust alot...however, to play devils advocate, AT forums said that the Samsung 191T+ ghosts less than the 1901fp...
*sigh. back to square one...
Originally posted by HiTech-Hate
The dead/stuck pixel issue with the 2001FP is no worse then any other monitor on the market, there is and always will be a chance of dead pixels on an LCD. The 2001FP does have the advantage in that it has a signifigantly larger number of pixels to begin with, so even if you were to be plagued with a dead pixel it would be extremely small and hard to detect ... either way I had no dead pixels on mine ... people just like to sensationalize and find any and every flaw in a new product, it is the nature of people
Originally posted by GLSauron
People like to sensationalize on the 2001FP because it was so hyped beforehand and the intro $750(?) offer was too sweet for many people to pass up. But considering it has something like 5,760,000 individual subpixles (red/blue/green basically) 3-5 dead ones is...um...8.68e^-7%. And thats not very many...99.9999999... is a passing grade in most courses.
My 2000FP is flawless.
The 2001FP will get better as time goes on. Its a new product...
I am thinking of a getting a 17-18" 12x10 LCD, just wish smaller 16x12 displays were out, even if they were 25ms...someitmes when you just want a bright display and wont game on it a slower reponse time is OK...(but boo to having to be analog input, maybe I will get a PCI card for 2x DVI...)
Depending on how you look at it, that could be considered a disadvantage, b/c it has a higher chance of having a bad pixel.Originally posted by HiTech-Hate
The 2001FP does have the advantage in that it has a signifigantly larger number of pixels to begin with, so even if you were to be plagued with a dead pixel it would be extremely small and hard to detect ... either way I had no dead pixels on mine ... people just like to sensationalize and find any and every flaw in a new product, it is the nature of people