So I was at Best Buy yesterday picking up a copy of UT2004.
I saw a computer with a 3.0GHz CPU with Hyper-threading enabled and a 9200. And the display was a 17" HP LCD. I was like, ok... lets see how these games look. The LCD was using Analog input BTW.
UT2004 Demo 1024x768 with the Demo settings at the highest. Driver settings at balanced.
Onslaught, default link setup, torlan.
The game ran beautifully, which makes me think that the game is much more CPU bound than VPU bound - running that well on a 9200.
I also noticed that there were little jaggies. The scaling provided an nice coating over the edges making them smoother, a 2xAA effect. Of course I can't say how the rest of the picture was, as I was given limited time - I had other stuff to do.
I had remembered someone saying this before. Free AA from LCDs. I thought to test out that claim and it holds true. When you turn on 2xAA however, then the picture just looks ugly.
The picture quality looked compareable to a CRT, but they were not side by side and stretching a 4:3 into a 5:4 may have altered some of the picture.
They should make more 4:3 resolution LCDs. I would buy one. On a personal note, I have considered buying an LCD and may just buy one as soon as this CRT wears out and and LCDs get a bit cheaper. I have been annoyed just a bit by the convergence errors of the CRT.
I would buy an LCD with at least these specs:
Screen Ratio -------- 4:3 - I wish they existed at 17 inch, anyone know why?
Screen Size --------- 17 - No smaller
Brightness ---------- 200 - No smaller
Contrast ------------ 400 - No smaller
Viewing Angle ------- 140 - No smaller
Pixel Response Time - 16 - Must be paired with 60Hz
Refresh Rate -------- 60 - Must be paired with 16ms.
Price ------------------ 500 - at max, that will be a while.
I saw a computer with a 3.0GHz CPU with Hyper-threading enabled and a 9200. And the display was a 17" HP LCD. I was like, ok... lets see how these games look. The LCD was using Analog input BTW.
UT2004 Demo 1024x768 with the Demo settings at the highest. Driver settings at balanced.
Onslaught, default link setup, torlan.
The game ran beautifully, which makes me think that the game is much more CPU bound than VPU bound - running that well on a 9200.
I also noticed that there were little jaggies. The scaling provided an nice coating over the edges making them smoother, a 2xAA effect. Of course I can't say how the rest of the picture was, as I was given limited time - I had other stuff to do.
I had remembered someone saying this before. Free AA from LCDs. I thought to test out that claim and it holds true. When you turn on 2xAA however, then the picture just looks ugly.
The picture quality looked compareable to a CRT, but they were not side by side and stretching a 4:3 into a 5:4 may have altered some of the picture.
They should make more 4:3 resolution LCDs. I would buy one. On a personal note, I have considered buying an LCD and may just buy one as soon as this CRT wears out and and LCDs get a bit cheaper. I have been annoyed just a bit by the convergence errors of the CRT.
I would buy an LCD with at least these specs:
Screen Ratio -------- 4:3 - I wish they existed at 17 inch, anyone know why?
Screen Size --------- 17 - No smaller
Brightness ---------- 200 - No smaller
Contrast ------------ 400 - No smaller
Viewing Angle ------- 140 - No smaller
Pixel Response Time - 16 - Must be paired with 60Hz
Refresh Rate -------- 60 - Must be paired with 16ms.
Price ------------------ 500 - at max, that will be a while.
