Originally posted by: tart666
Did you even read?? The new Hitachi has response time 12ms/4ms. 17", DVI, lotsa goodness for $699 retail. Shipping early november.It basically confirmed what I already knew: avoid LCDs for another year or two.
Instead of a year or two you just have to wait A WEEK OR TWO!
As far as the gamer is concerned, yes it is. Color reproduction / accuracy, etc is of no value here.Pixel response time is not the only issue with LCDs.
Originally posted by: JellyBaby
tart666, you assume you know what's best for everyone. Here's the truth bud: you don't. It's up to the individual to determine his requirements, research what's available and make a personal decision.
There's a reason many avid gamers don't choose LCDs: they're not ideal for gaming yet.
Pixels on an LCD can be manipulated individually. What does that have to do with frames per second? Besides, 40hz would probably be a more accurate label. A particular pixel can cycle (turn on and off) 40 times a second, or 40hz.Originally posted by: Kingofcomputer
25ms = 40 fps, not 40Hz.
more than enough for movie (24 fps), ntsc (24 fps), and even pal (30 fps).
zippy, I'm a skeptic by nature. Until I see a product link from NEC/Mitsubishi, I have no intention of believing an email from an employee that may or may not have the slightest clue what FFD is.Originally posted by: zippy
I dunno, if you check my thread you'll see that I received a response from Envision that FFD would be available in November on an 18" LCD for only $699 (analog only). I suppose one or the other is wrong - only time will tell. Or a few more emails to LCD manufacturers.Originally posted by: Keego
From that article's forum talk:
The latest word (from an NEC employee, in the ArsTechnica forums) is that it will be at least another year (!) before the technology is mainstream. Apparently it is quite expensive, and will be used initially in very high-end products.![]()
For a serious gamer, LCDs are not "there" yet. As his jelliness stated above, there are several reasons to avoid LCDs besides the response time. I was in the market for a new monitor recently and after thorough research I knew that CRTs were the only choice I had. Of course there are issues with tubes also, but the advantages for the gamer make the choice a no-brainer.
FFD will decrease overall response time for color and grayscale transitions.Originally posted by: Kingofcomputer
read mitsubishi's FFD digest dated oct 2001:
http://www.mitsubishielectric.co.jp/service/tft_tech/new/img/sid_2001_29_03.pdf
MVA increases visual quality at non-optimal angles. Meaning the display will look better for anybody watching the screen at an extreme angle.read Fujitsu MVA doc:
http://www.fme.fujitsu.com/products/displays/pdf/LCD_Overview%20web.pdf
Same as MVA.read PVA journal dated dec 2000:
http://www.k-ids.or.kr/jid/paper/jid_1/dsp-1_pva.pdf
Find me a link that isn't in Taiwanese.read BenQ's "about LCD response time":
http://www.benq.com.tw/tw/products/lcd/recharge/tips/0806.htm
