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Advice buying a 19" LCD Display please

alejandrom1

Junior Member
I´m new to this forums so first of all hi to all and thanks for any replies in advance.

I´m planning on buying dual 19" LCD displays to retire my old HP A4033A, after reading a lot of reviews everywhere on the web I decided to go for the Viewsonic VP191b, the problem is that I looked for it everywhere and couldn´t find it (it looks like Viewsonic doesn´t send this model to Mexico), so I´m looking for something similar but can´t make my mind.

The work I do is video post and animation in Combustion and 3dsmax, design in photoshop and freehand, which would need good color precision, but also I like playing high fps games so a good response time would be a plus.

The models I was looking at are:

- ACER 1932D (good response time, not sure about the image and color quality, innexpensive, haven´t found any reviews)
- BENQ FP91G+ (8ms response time, same as above, innexpensive, haven´t found any reviews)
- DELL UltraSharp 1905FP (slow response time, looks like it has a lot of ghosting, but looks like it has great image quality)
- HP 1905 (nice response time, 16ms, think that it has good quality but high price)
- Viewsonic VG910b (Slow response time, looks like a good quality monitor, other that I haven´t found any reviews, innexpensive)
- Hyundai L90D+ (Looks like a great monitor for games but not sure for anything else)

Which do you think would be best for my needs? If you have any other suggestion I will check if I can find it here.

Any advice will really be appreciated.

Thanks
 
I'm considering an LCD too, but I'm considering 20" my minimum, since I haven't seen a 19 inch with 1600x1200 resolution. You add 1 more inch to the viewable area, and go from 1280x1024 to 1600x1200, which means the pixel density is much higher and you'll get a clearer, sharper looking image. Unfortunately 20" LCD's are out of my price range.
 
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