ViewSonic VX924 19" LCD monitor

Navid

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There is a review of the LCD monitors that I forgot to add to my favorites and now I cannot find it!

It says that a Viewsonic monitor is the best 19" monitor. It says that ViewSonic VX924 is the second fastest 19" monitor but is better than the fastest with respect to colors.
It has a few lines of pros and cons for each monitor and few lines of conclusions for each.

Can anyone point me to it?
Is there any other similar review you can provide a link for?

I have got a VX924. But, I am thinking of returning it and getting the other ViewSonic that is 8-bit. I am not even sure what the model is!

There is no ghosting on this monitor. But, I prefer to get an 8-bit panel.

Any help is appreciated.
 

Navid

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Originally posted by: cevilgenius
VX922? It's faster by 1 MS... I think.

Norm

Yeah but that is also a 6-bit monitor.
Which one is the best 8-bit?
 

Navid

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Originally posted by: xtknight
VP191b and VP930b are 8-bit P-MVAs with overdrive.

What is the difference between these two?

How is VP191b for gaming?
 

xtknight

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VP191B is slightly faster for gaming but the VP930b is fast overall (comparable almost within margin of error to the VP191B) and delivers more contrast and an accurate black level. The VP191B is being phased out and replaced by the VP930B.
 

ToXiCRaGE

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I would keep the monitor only if your panel has very minimal backlight bleeding. I have this model (VX924) and to me the bleeding on my panel is 'acceptable' cuz I can't return the monitor anymore (past return deadline although still on warranty). If I would have educated myself sooner and checked the panel before I bought it, I would not have chosen this model (unless another VX924 would not have that backlight bleeding flaw).

Samsung is the king when it comes to LCDs. Viewsonic is somewhere in the top 5 (I think they have to seriously improve on QC).
 

Navid

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I returned it. I was not happy with the fact that I could not get a real black from it!
I understand that is a shortcoming of any LCD.

I am waiting for a deal on VP930B, which is an 8-bit monitor.