adamsleath
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also a nice site for the latest on tft's:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/news.htm#2407wfp-hc
OLED, LED backlighting...etc.
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/news.htm#2407wfp-hc
OLED, LED backlighting...etc.
Originally posted by: adamsleath
226bw...what is the best panel and can you ensure you get that particular panel when you are buying a samsung 226bw...?
I read somewhere that the S-type panel for 226bw was the one to get...? just heresay.
Also; regarding the NEC GX2...you will let us know if there is a better lcd in that pricerange for high quality/response i hope😉
tft's seem to have evolved rapidly..even in the past year.
Originally posted by: pdawg1717
226BW "C" panel vs. LG 226WT
The Best Buy near me has nothing but "C" panels...I can get the LG for almost the same price...being a "C" panel does that mean it does not have the same Samsung electronics inside? If I can't get an "S" panel does that make the LG the no-brainer choice?
Originally posted by: trexpesto
Which one of these monitors: HP LP1965 or Viewsonic VP930b ?
or suggestions for best non-wide 19" around $300
Oh the 2065 is on sale
Originally posted by: Cookie Monster
When is the samsung 245T coming out?
I finally got the money to buy a decent screen, (~1000USD) and since i will using it in the lounge, ill be needing a monitor with great viewing angle, colour, and size.
245T looks nice after watching a clip of it using some sort of overdrive that kills all motion blur. Cant wait for this puppy though. Any other suggestions at a 24inch screen? my selection is pretty limited since im back in NZ. So some of the models especially NEC is not available here.
Originally posted by: arcarsenal
Hey xtknight and all,
Your lcd buyer's guide has really influenced my buying decision. I've been thinking of buying the samsung 205bw for word processing & browsing mainly, as it's the highest ranked screen, that is affordable or available in Austraila.
However, the 206bw is now available and I'm torn between the two.
They can be bought for about the same price.
I realise the 206bw has a better response & better contrast, but I was interested to know if it used a samsung panel, and would it be quite similar, or better/worse than the 205bw for my needs?
Thanks.
I apologise if similar info has been posted, I attempted to search the thread & no results appeared.
Originally posted by: pdawg1717
I've heard conflicting info on whether the LG L226WT uses their own panel or if it's chimei like most/all of the other 22" lcds...anyone here know for sure? I recently got a 226BW but it's a "C" panel so I figure if I'm paying a premium for a Samsung that actually has the same panel as cheaper 22" lcds, I might as well pay the same money for the LG if it uses a better panel...
Originally posted by: biostud
how do you identify which version of the panel you get with a Samsung 226bw?
Originally posted by: gneGne
Hi, I'm mainly more of a "competitive" gamer. With this I mean I like to play my games based on performing. My main games are: Warcraft III, StarCraft: Brood Wars and Counter-Strike 1.6. So low ms is pretty important for me.
However, I am now looking at 20inch widescreen LCDs or 19inch regular LCDs. I want to know if I will be having any problems with these games.
My eyes fell on Samsung screens specifically, the 206bw and the 931c.
Originally posted by: KevinC
Xtknight,
have you had a chance to look at the new HPw2207?? It seems as though many people are now thinking that it's the top 22" out now.
link
Originally posted by: Duke79
Is anyone familiar with the differences between the LG Electronics L226WTX-BF and the LG Electronics L226WT?
I have searched the Internet and the LG website without finding the "X" model listed. I have read in this thread about the "Q" model, but nothing about the "X" model. I'm getting ready to make a purchase and don't want to make a mistake.
The L226WTX-BF is sold at NE for $20 more than the L226WT at BB. I am wondering if there is an actual difference in performance between the two models that would make the difference worth the extra cost.
Originally posted by: adamsleath
LG L226WT 5ms 22"WS LG.Philips TN Film (LM220WE1)
i wonder if this is correct and for which variants?
spec taken from: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/
Originally posted by: pdawg1717
I'm struggling to decide which one of these to keep because they both have their pros/cons:
LG pros:
1) Better color representation of purple (HP looks almost blue - maybe LG is just better calibrated out of the box?)
2) Better contrast level (gray scale ramp from black to white is broader)
3) Better visual quality on text (HP has a slight green tinge around text when there is black text on a lighter grey/white background - not so bad if looking at the monitor straight on)
4) Less backlight bleed at bottom of screen (maybe 1/2 inch less)
HP pros:
1) Much less banding
2) Better stand
3) Glossy screen adds some "pop" to images (LG just looks more "dull" although maybe it's a more accurate image?)
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: pdawg1717
I'm struggling to decide which one of these to keep because they both have their pros/cons:
LG pros:
1) Better color representation of purple (HP looks almost blue - maybe LG is just better calibrated out of the box?)
2) Better contrast level (gray scale ramp from black to white is broader)
3) Better visual quality on text (HP has a slight green tinge around text when there is black text on a lighter grey/white background - not so bad if looking at the monitor straight on)
4) Less backlight bleed at bottom of screen (maybe 1/2 inch less)
HP pros:
1) Much less banding
2) Better stand
3) Glossy screen adds some "pop" to images (LG just looks more "dull" although maybe it's a more accurate image?)
Which LG and HP are you speaking of?
Originally posted by: xtknight
I would easily try the 206BW. Regardless of what your needs may be, I'm willing to bet it's quite a bit better than the 205BW, actually. I haven't listed it yet as I'm not 100% positive. I'm the type of person to take a gamble and not mind the possible restocking fee, so if you're like me give the 206BW a test run. The 226BW is miles ahead of the 225BW.
Originally posted by: adamsleath
LG L204WT 5ms 20"WS LG.Philips TN Film (LM201WE3-TN) or Chunghwa Picture Tubes TN Film (CLAA200WB01)
..also a panel lottery...
Originally posted by: xtknight
Originally posted by: Duke79
Is anyone familiar with the differences between the LG Electronics L226WTX-BF and the LG Electronics L226WT?
I have searched the Internet and the LG website without finding the "X" model listed. I have read in this thread about the "Q" model, but nothing about the "X" model. I'm getting ready to make a purchase and don't want to make a mistake.
The L226WTX-BF is sold at NE for $20 more than the L226WT at BB. I am wondering if there is an actual difference in performance between the two models that would make the difference worth the extra cost.
I have no idea, although perhaps the information on the "X" will flow in over the next few days as it did with the "Q". My advice: avoid all variants and just get the true LG L226WT whenever in doubt. Don't save $20-80 and end up with a piece of crap; get something tried and true.
As for the "DPMS power consumption" that just means its standby/idle mode (not ON or OFF).
Originally posted by: gneGne
Hi, I'm mainly more of a "competitive" gamer. With this I mean I like to play my games based on performing. My main games are: Warcraft III, StarCraft: Brood Wars and Counter-Strike 1.6. So low ms is pretty important for me.
However, I am now looking at 20inch widescreen LCDs or 19inch regular LCDs. I want to know if I will be having any problems with these games.
My eyes fell on Samsung screens specifically, the 206bw and the 931c.
Originally posted by: adamsleath
if you have 2 panels with the same spec. s on paper, one of which is a samsung panel, the other of which is an lg-philips panel, which one would be "better"?
Are LG-Philips panels made in Europe?...oo Europe AND Asia.
( http://www.lgphilips-lcd.com/adminConta...%20Yearly%20Report_(070330)_final1.pdf )As of December 31, 2006 we operate seven fabrication facilities located in Gumi and Paju, Korea and five module facilities located in Gumi & Paju of Korea, Nanjing (3 factories) of China. We plan to start mass production at module facility in Wroclaw, Poland in the first quarter of 2007.
Originally posted by: FireChicken
Any Idea when the higher refresh rate monitors (75hz+) are coming out. Thanks
Originally posted by: ElFenix
any 23" S-IPS other than apple's? can't imagine that no one else is buying those from the manufacturer.
seems like the NEC is the only 24" S-IPS.
Originally posted by: arcarsenal
Originally posted by: xtknight
I would easily try the 206BW. Regardless of what your needs may be, I'm willing to bet it's quite a bit better than the 205BW, actually. I haven't listed it yet as I'm not 100% positive. I'm the type of person to take a gamble and not mind the possible restocking fee, so if you're like me give the 206BW a test run. The 226BW is miles ahead of the 225BW.
I finally came to the decision, to bite the bullet and buy a 206bw. However, because of the A and S panel lottery, I've been trying to find a shop who is willing to open one before I buy it. I've had no luck, no one is willing to do this and samsung won't help either.
I'm thinking of going for the LG 204WT ($330AU) compared to $400-$450AU for the 206bw. But LG's dead pixel policy requires 6 dead pixels to warrant a replacement, compared to the 1 dead pixel of samsung.
In your opinion, is the LG a better multi-use monitor than the 205bw? It can be had for less cash at least. But LG's policy frightens me.
Thanks again for your time.
Originally posted by: Duke79
Thanks for your assistance! I had no idea it was going to be so difficult to obtain information about the varients of the LG L226WT* models. I appreciate the work that adamsleath and xtknight have provided.
I am surprised that the "WTX" model costs more at NE than the plain "WT" model at BB. Usually it is the other way around.
Hopefully more information will surface about these variants that will more clearly detail the differences.
Originally posted by: errto
I was looking at the 23" and 24" LCDs (I would actually prefer 23 but it seems there are a lot more options with 24) and two that caught my attention were the BenQ FP241W and HP LP2465. Height adjustment is important to me, more on the lower end than the higer: in particular I'm ruling out the Samsung 244T because its minimum height seems to high for me (my desk has a built-in monitor stand I can't easily remove, but this may change at some point). However, I do *not* care about Component/S-Video/HDMI inputs or PiP as I will be only using this as a monitor, not a TV. I also would prefer a non-black enclosure. Given that I'm tempted to go with the HP, but I am wondering: does the BenQ (or perhaps some other model) offer compelling advantages other than the ones I just mentioned?