Acer w/ HyDis for ~$310 + shipping:
http://www.pricegrabber.com/se...id=3492434&blsrt=1
This is one of the handful of LCDs with the discontinued HyDis panel, as reported by *cough* THG! While it's specs only list it as having 20ms, that is deceiving. The current standard says that LCD response time can be claimed as the lowest response time it can achieve throughout the entire range of colors. Not only does this LCD have a better average response time than most of the LCDs out currently, it is also a true 24-bit panel and displays the full 16.7 million spectrum. The others are all 18-bit panels (256k colors) that dither the colors, which causes banding and bluriness in motion video. It is one of only two available, to my knowledge, with a response time under 20ms. The other is this unaffordable (yet kickass specs.) Samsung 193P. Still, the 193P uses PVA tech, so it's unlikely that's a realistic response time. This Acer is it.
http://www.pricegrabber.com/se...id=3492434&blsrt=1
This is one of the handful of LCDs with the discontinued HyDis panel, as reported by *cough* THG! While it's specs only list it as having 20ms, that is deceiving. The current standard says that LCD response time can be claimed as the lowest response time it can achieve throughout the entire range of colors. Not only does this LCD have a better average response time than most of the LCDs out currently, it is also a true 24-bit panel and displays the full 16.7 million spectrum. The others are all 18-bit panels (256k colors) that dither the colors, which causes banding and bluriness in motion video. It is one of only two available, to my knowledge, with a response time under 20ms. The other is this unaffordable (yet kickass specs.) Samsung 193P. Still, the 193P uses PVA tech, so it's unlikely that's a realistic response time. This Acer is it.