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Viewsonic VX2025WM vs. NEC 20WMGX2

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havuk

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Oct 24, 2005
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After seeing the NEC in person, I am seriously considering switching from my DELL 2405 to the smaller NEC my PC is in a dark room and I do alot of gaming, anybody know why I shouldn't do this?
 

hans007

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Feb 1, 2000
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I suppose I'm an opticlear glossy screen fan as well.

I'd love to get the 20WMGX2 as well, perhaps when its on closeout like the LCD1700GX-BK is right now (its $227 at amazon, marked down from around $350 when it was the current model).

that said I've got a lcd1700GX-BK and i dontthink i could get another LCD that doesnt have this type of quality.

I have a samsung 204b as well which I got on a good deal. I thought about replacing my 17" NEC with this 20" samsung, but I suppose you really do get what you pay for. The samsung is supposed to be a pretty decent monitor, but compared to the NEC it looks washed out, uneven contrast / brightness etc. I have never had a monitor that was as good as the NEC and the 20" version is supposed to be even better with faster refresh , 8-bit color etc.

I do disagree though with the whole video card costing more than monitor thing. If you are a gamer, the video cards can easily cost more and i dont think thats a bad thing at all.


I wouldn't get like a x1900xt with a crappy $150 monitor though. that just seems not right. But a $400 monitor paired with 2 x1900xts i think is very much realistic for a hardcore gamer.
 

CraigRT

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NEC makes wicked stuff, I have an old FE700 tube monitor still, to this day it still has one of the best pictures I've ever seen on a standard consumer monitor. (no joke)
 

Trav Bomb

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Jun 21, 2006
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Originally posted by: gnomepunk
Viewsonic seems to have a 10 "bad" pixel policy and I can't seem to find NEC's version. Both have a 3 year warranty. I suck at purchasing computer parts b/c I have to know every single detail and measure the price/performance under a microscope. I don't think I can go wrong either way so I'll probably get the VX2025 and have some extra money to buy my wife some shoes. Thanks for all the input!

NEC policy follows the ISO 13406-2 standard for dead pixels.

For monitors with a native resolution of 1600x1200 (typically 20" or larger monitors):
? More than 6 sub pixels permanently ON or OFF
? More than 10 sub-pixel faults
? More than 1 sub pixel defects (ON or OFF) within a 5x5 pixel area (cluster)
? More than 3 clusters, each 5x5 pixels, with sub-pixel faults present

Although this is for 1600x1200 it should be very close to the 1680x1050 rule since the pixel delta is very close between the two.


 

LittleNemoNES

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Oct 7, 2005
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I wholeheartedly recommend the NEC. Nothing but pure quality. Excellent color and blacks with the DVM mode on.