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Viewsonic E90f, E90, G90f, E90f+sb or P95f+?

digitalduck

Senior member
Ive been looking at a lot of posts (and posting a few myself ) but am looking at one of these 5....Its going to be mostly a gaming monitor..but I will be doing video editing and browsing along with basic text things on it too. I would also like aperature grill (just because im used to it) and a totally flat screen or one that definetely looks flat.

I have read reviwes on certain monitors (like the P95f+) that say its absolutely horrible and has blurry spots on the monitor that you can see just by moving a text window around the spots....Some say its a great monitor and some say its horrible...How is that helping me 🙂 I certainly doing want something like that...heck, my 5yr old Dell doesnt even do that....

Here is the price rundown from Newegg....all include discounts and SH


Viewsonic E90 $200.00

Viewsonic E90f $225.00

Viewsonic E90f+sb $235.00

Viewsonic G90f $251.00

Viewsonic P95f+? $279.00


I cant really decide....all reviews are good and some are not so good, but theyre all so similiar, which one do I get? This is going to be my last post about this so I have to decide...so any input at all will be helpful 🙂 Thanks!
 
I would say p95f+ if you get one without the blurryness... G90f is a hitachi shadowmask tube afaik, great for graphics, but won't give you the brightness of the aperture grill you wanted. E90f is supposed to be low end, I'd prolly consider another brand if you wanna go there.
 
I have a p95f+. It does not have blurry issues as you describe. It did have one corner that was a bit blurry at first, but using the purity setting fixed it. When using higher resolutions 1280 x 1024 or up the text may be a bit blurry. I can't really tell as I find it to small for me to read anyways. I use 1024 x 768. Definitly has geometry issues though. I am happy with it as games and movies look great, but would probably not buy it again. hope that helps:beer:
 
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