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JustAnAverageGuy he said he already have a home theater system. and what are you two squirrels seeing that i dont?
			
			Originally posted by: JustAnAverageGuy
1905FP is a good 19" monitor (1280x1024). It's the 2001FP's little brother. It's a good gaming monitor, but I prefer the 2001FP. It's almost too bright.
2001FPW is a great 20" gaming monitor (1600x1200). I loved the first one so much I bought another.
2005FPW is also a good monitor, but not as many games support it. (1680x1050)
I don't have a 2405FP, but I hear it's pretty good as well.
Don't be afraid to spend some extra money on a nice 5.1 system or some headphones. Integrated speakers normally suck ass.
Originally posted by: wafflesandsyrup
JustAnAverageGuy he said he already have a home theater system. and what are you two squirrels seeing that i dont?
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: wafflesandsyrup
12ms i believe.
I thought 16.
Originally posted by: wafflesandsyrup
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: wafflesandsyrup
12ms i believe.
I thought 16.
well it says it here.
Originally posted by: koop
I love my ViewSonic VP201B, run you about $700-$750. I am heavy into UT2004 and HL2, and this monitor handles them flawlessly. So much more detail and color than my old NEC MultiSync 950FE+ CRT I really could not believe it at first. True 16.7M colors, not dithered "16M+". Also, don't make ms response time anywhere near your highest criteria. Manufacturers and marketers define and determine this many different ways so cannot rely on what they state in the specs.
Originally posted by: ryansebiz
Originally posted by: koop
I love my ViewSonic VP201B, run you about $700-$750. I am heavy into UT2004 and HL2, and this monitor handles them flawlessly. So much more detail and color than my old NEC MultiSync 950FE+ CRT I really could not believe it at first. True 16.7M colors, not dithered "16M+". Also, don't make ms response time anywhere near your highest criteria. Manufacturers and marketers define and determine this many different ways so cannot rely on what they state in the specs.
ok. if not response time, then what would you consider the "top three" criteria for choosing a monitor?
Originally posted by: ryansebiz
ok. if not response time, then what would you consider the "top three" criteria for choosing a monitor?
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: wafflesandsyrup
Originally posted by: Excelsior
Originally posted by: wafflesandsyrup
12ms i believe.
I thought 16.
well it says it here.
Uhh, thats the 2005, not 2001.
Originally posted by: SonicIce
LCD? Gaming? I didn't know they went together.... (Trinitron, anyone?)
Originally posted by: SonicIce
LCD? Gaming? I didn't know they went together.... (Trinitron, anyone?)
Originally posted by: Cheezeit
Hey yoyoyohowsdajello, (lol, i hate typing your screenname)
How does that hyundai from newegg you reccomended compare with the dell 19 inch flat panel?
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: Cheezeit
Hey yoyoyohowsdajello, (lol, i hate typing your screenname)
How does that hyundai from newegg you reccomended compare with the dell 19 inch flat panel?
I just copy/paste annoying names like mine
I haven't seen either, so I wouldn't want to make any specific comments about it. I said "read lots of positive stuff" so I didn't seem like I really had experience with them
I'm sure there are plenty of people around here who have either and could help you out more.
Originally posted by: svi
The 2405FPW is a fine monitor so long as you don't mind stretching and clipping in most games (not the 2405FPW's fault at all, it's a non-4:3-monitor thing). The sort of thing will become much less of a problem in the future, but right now it's kind of an issue with (afaik) pretty much everything but Source-based games.
And yeah, $1,000 for a gaming monitor and you're settling for built-in speakers? That's ridiculous. Even if you will only ever use the computer for gaming, you'd be way better off with rock-bottom-budget 5.1 computer speakers.
Just because you can't perceive issues doesn't mean that they don't exist.Originally posted by: Adul
Originally posted by: svi
The 2405FPW is a fine monitor so long as you don't mind stretching and clipping in most games (not the 2405FPW's fault at all, it's a non-4:3-monitor thing). The sort of thing will become much less of a problem in the future, but right now it's kind of an issue with (afaik) pretty much everything but Source-based games.
And yeah, $1,000 for a gaming monitor and you're settling for built-in speakers? That's ridiculous. Even if you will only ever use the computer for gaming, you'd be way better off with rock-bottom-budget 5.1 computer speakers.
WoWlooks great in widescreen. no issues at all![]()
