themusgrat
Golden Member
Acer looks good, but after Anand's review of the HP, and its price, I might get it. Either way, I expect that you will be blown away by a monitor that size. 🙂 Good luck
Originally posted by: Zebo
DarXoul - tell me more about this Samsung 204b - 8 bit? review?
Originally posted by: darXoul
Originally posted by: Zebo
DarXoul - tell me more about this Samsung 204b - 8 bit? review?
It's (un)fortunately a TN panel - 20", 6 bit + dithering I assume (official website says 16.7M colors though), 5 ms on/off response time, according to Samsung's official specs, plus 800:1 contrast.
I've seen it in a store - it looks good (I've seen the "European", silver/black version), has tilt, swivel, height adjustment and pivot. Colors are crisp and the dithering really seems to work fine, blacks are pretty good, vertical viewing angle is of course crap but it's not really an issue for some users.
I've found a couple of user opinions so far, and two nice reviews:
http://www.netzwelt.de/news/73517-samsung-syncmaster-204b-im-test.html
(German)
and
http://www.flatpanels.dk/204b.php
(Danish)
In a nutshell - really good image quality for a TN panel, no ghosting, possibly not quite as fast as the speediest 19 inchers but nevertheless, a very good gaming panel. Backlight also seems to be OK, maybe not 100% perfect but for sure better than e.g. the ViewSonic VP2030b. Plus, all the adjustments you could possibly need, which is quite rare in the world of TN panels. Affordable, too.
BTW, there is a good article on impact of LCD electronics on color reproduction quality here:
http://www.behardware.com/articles/606-...ectronic-components-on-lcd-colors.html
Looks like dithering is quite advanced by now, and it takes an eagle eye to distinguish the 8/6 bit differences and subtleties in many situations.
Originally posted by: Zebo
BTW Dar I really appreciate your monitors advice in this and other threads.. you seem well researched.🙂