What's a practical way to test an LCD monitor in the store?

bgc99

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My options for seeing an LCD in person are limited to a BestBuy and an Office Depot. What would be a good way to test out response time?

One thing I did was to drag a window that contained text around the screen. Is checking how blurry the text gets while the window moves a decent test? I noticed on one the text got very blurry even with the window being moved very slowly, while on another it seemed pretty clear while moving the window quite a bit faster.

I'd like to be able to see a monitor in use before I buy but most of them are just hooked to a display slideshow and not a computer you can get your hands on.

BGC
 

YOyoYOhowsDAjello

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I haven't done this, but something else to check out might be to open paint and make a really big black rectangle and see how the mouse fades when you go over it quickly...
 

imverygifted

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most stores u can return even w/ out a reason(they ask but its not necessary) in the first week or so.
 

RelaxTheMind

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do what i do

i open a command window full screen with alt+enter and type "cd \" then "dir /w/s" boom you have a good idea of the ghosting.

try it on your current computer and you will see what im talking about
 

bgc99

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Originally posted by: RelaxTheMind
do what i do

i open a command window full screen with alt+enter and type "cd \" then "dir /w/s" boom you have a good idea of the ghosting.

try it on your current computer and you will see what im talking about

That goes by so fast it's blurry on my CRT. LOL

BGC