Originally posted by: robertsmcn
Rage187 - I hate you and I love you.
The 2001FP is the reason why I started the thread.
I've been wading through pages and pages on the 2001FP online forums to see if this monitor will fit my gaming needs. While most people are satified with it, the issues deterring me are the usual - ghosting, screen door effect and dead pixels. I would pay the $800 or so for this monitor if I could meet my gaming needs.
In my opinion, every one of those issues is blown out of proportion.
I have owned 3 LCD's: a 19" Samsung 191T, a 17T Samsung 173V and a 17" 710T; all three had a single dead pixel in various locations:
-the 191T had a dead (black) pixel about 1 inch up and to the right from the bottom left corner;
-the 173V had a dead/stuck (blue) pixel about 1.5 inches up from the bottom right and in about 1/3"; it would only show up on black/dark backgrounds
-the 710T has a dead(stuck) reddish (hard to tell except on an all-black background) pixel about 3 inches to the left and 1.5" up from the bottom left hand corner of the screen.
After a week of use, NONE of these pixels are annoying or even noticeable; unless it's right in the middle of the screen, it's just not an issue. Think about the size of the pixels on a 17" or 20" LCD; they are absoultely tiny given the 1280X1024 and 1600X1200 resolutions, respectively, of the screens.
Ghosting, IMO, is unnoticeable at 16ms or less. My 173V
(25ms) really doesn't ghost noticeably in games (although the 191T did due to bad grey>grey transition times of about 80ms - check out the Xbitlabs reviews). The 710T (12ms) is absolutely gorgeous in games, with no ghosting at all.
I'm not even sure what the 'screen door effect' is of which you speak; suffice to say, from my experience, a 16ms or better LCD on a digital connection is going to be beautiful, and blow out of the water pretty much any competition, even 22" mitsubishi tube monitors.
Edit: and don't forget to turn on ClearType

. Best of luck!