I have been looking at my VP912B for a couple of hours now. I haven't done any tweaking with default settings other then loading INF files into Windows (both ME and XP... I have dual OS drive). Using DVI connector with my GeForce 6600GT...
Being a gamer and coming from a CRT, here's my first impressions:
1) Wow... this thing is BRIGHT! Factory setting is at 50% brightness come to think about it.
2) Wow... this thing is BIG (screen-wise). Gonna take some getting used to, having gone from 1024x768 to 1280x1024 default desktop screen.
3) Changing resolutions; images are not as crisp as CRT... par for course on LCD, I don't think the Viewsonic is any worse then the rest at this. Come to think about it, the interloption on the VP912B seems to be the same as my very recent non-native tests on my Dell 1901FP at work... non-native resolutions seem the same on the Viewsonic as it did on the Dell.
4) By default (without doing anything "software-wise"), this Viewsonic automatically does the "Letterbox thing" by putting a slight black band on top and bottom of screen for 4:3 aspect ratio... I imagine this prevents the "oval-shaped-circle" distortion. Not sure if that is a default software setting or if that is a hardware feature of the Viewsonic.
5) This thing is still very bright... did I mention that? Maybe I should turn down the brightness?!?!
6) Played Doom 3 in native resolution at "HIGH" graphics in WinXP... LOOKS VERY GOOD... BETTER then my CRT! Very, VERY crisp images and details in Doom3 really stand out on this monitor... in native resolution, I prefer the LCD over any CRT image for gaming. Best of all... NO GHOSTING!
7) NO GHOSTING Did I say that already? I think that deserves repeating.
8) Loaded up a 640x480 old-school game in WinME. Wanted to test the interloption... images definately not as crisp as a CRT, but text is readable and game is playable... if a bit fuzzy.
9) I probably should have said this earlier... as far as I can tell, no dead pixels... then again, I haven't gone on a dedicated dead pixel hunt. However, there obviously aren't any obvious dead pixels or you think I would have spotted one by now.
10) MATTE SCREEN... NOT GLASS
11) Good solid construction... heavy base... does not feel cheap
12) Rotes, tilts & turns nicely... neither a struggle to move, nor does it move too easy... feels "just right"... it also does the "portrait" 90degree rotate for documents and stuff. This can be handled by either NVidia software or by OSD function built-into monitor.
13) Wife is jealous... she wants one now.
Conclusions from first impressions:
Some give and take here... sticking to native resolution, I prefer the LCD over any resolution on the CRT. I will probably need to fudge with the brightness controls and get used to the new look!
On lower resolutions (non-native) the CRT still wins out. If you're a gamer who does a lot of differant resolutions, or don't have the hardware to play games in 1280x1024, think long and hard before buying a LCD screen for gaming. The jury is still out with me on wether I am happier or not moving from CRT to LCD... I suppose it's directly proportional to how much time I'll spend in and out of native resolution!
I am however, glad the Viewsonic VP912B does the "letterbox thing" by default without me adjusting any software issues... unless that is the default software setting?!?! I at least know I will not get any oval-shapped-circles!
Hope this mini-review by a gamer for gamers is helpful.