lCD TFT FLAT MONITOR

WoofyJr

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I m having a hard time to make decision which one should I buy for regular computer and games. I don't play much games lately, i still want to have a good lcd flat monitor to play excellent for games and other stuff. I m thinking to buy Princeton 19in lcd tft monitor " VL- 1916 at costco becuase it is pretty good deal. However I learned more detials if I want it to run smoothly for games. I do not want any ghosting or problem with it. I know at least 400:1 contrast ratio and respsone 25ms should be running okay with games. However I learned that this pricnceton LV-1916 only have max resutation (sp?) 60mhz. I m not sure if it doesnt matter or it does effect photogprahic or games on lcd?


What else do i need to know before I go ahead buy lcd lft with? My friend told me to get 17 inch instead becuase it has lower respone time ms than 19 inch. I want 19 inch but am not sure if it 's also a good idea to get 17inch cuz cheaper.

Which barand? I m thinking about Samsungs lcd but i leanred that they don't have any below respsone time 25ms.


help me with ideas what I should know before I buy one.

 

KingNothing

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ENGRISH motherfvcker, do you SPEAK IT?!?!
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Buy a Dell LCD. I think you want better than 25ms response time to not see ghosting in games. Refresh rate doesn't matter for an LCD really, 60Hz is fine.
 

WinkOsmosis

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To increase the resotution, you need to buy a triple phase combubulator and install it inline with the tri-axial invertor.
 

pillage2001

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Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
To increase the resotution, you need to buy a triple phase combubulator and install it inline with the tri-axial invertor.

What about the flux capacitor?
 

WinkOsmosis

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Originally posted by: pillage2001
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
To increase the resotution, you need to buy a triple phase combubulator and install it inline with the tri-axial invertor.

What about the flux capacitor?

The Princeton already includes a good enough flux capacitor.