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Envision EN-9250

WaxHaX0rS

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http://www.amazon.com/exec/obi...ectronics&n=507846

Anyone had any experience with this monitor or know anything about the brand? My dad was going to get this for me for Christmas and it's out of stock until January, so in the meantime I'm trying to determine if it'll be any good. I plan on using it for gaming, not really heavy gaming, but enough to where I'm going to be somewhat picky on the display. There isn't much information about it, but from what I've managed to pick up, I've found that it's not perfect, but for the price it competes well with the more expensive monitors. Is this true, if anyone has any other suggestions for 19 inch LCD's in this price range then please tell me.


(I know I've already posted this in another forum, the other forum goes way too fast and nobody views my post, so if I've violated a rule, please delete the one on the "General Hardware" page.)
 
25ms could give some ghosting. I've played games on a 25ms and it looks just fine IMHO.
Good price for a 19" w/ DVI and VGA input.

Somehow it looks like the 19" is kind of falling between the cracks performance wise. You can get a 12ms 17" with the same resolution and a 16ms 20.5" running at 1600 x 1200.
 
Frys' Electronics in Southern California has the EN-9250 for ($420 - 70 MIR =) $350, price good to Tuesday. COSTCO.com has a 19" Princeton VL-1916 for ($430 - 50 MIR =) $380.

I don't care for the 'look' of the (bottom portion) of EN-9250.
 
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