Which Widescreen LCD

TilarX

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Hello I was wondering what others thought about wich widescreen monitor to get. I want something around 1680 x 1050 for flash, photoshop, and games.
I was looking at the Samsung 215tw which I can get for about 430 which has a three year warranty, from best buy and what I like about that it they will swap it if it has a dead pixel.
Now also the dell 2007fpw seems to be a favorite which I know will have a pretty good deal every so often i think right now you can get it for like 367 with a 3 yr warranty. But i have read somethings about the monitor and also trying to return it when it has a few dead pixels and it makes me nervus to jump on that one. Or the NEC 20WMGX2 which i don;t know what I can get that for at best buy I can get a discount on it but I am up for any suggestions also please take it to consideration return policy for dead pixels.
 

redbox

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I still like the Dell 2005fpw you can find some good deals on ebay for them.
 

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Originally posted by: martinez
All I can say, having just gone from 6 bit to 8 bit. 8 bit is a must. :p

Yes, if you're doing photoshop and flash, 8bit is must. Usually, if the response time is below 8ms, it's 6bit. But it's not easy to find out if a certain LCD is based on 6bit or 8bit.
 

LOUISSSSS

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Originally posted by: mshan
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16824112176

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http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16824116381


Apparently, same panel but Viewsonic is supposed to have better build quality, 3 vs. 1 year warranty, and warranty covers dead pixels/ backlight problems. Viewsonic seems to be gamers choice; Sceptre seems to work well for multimedia such as HDTV and DVDs.

dunno how you can compare sceptre's crap to a viewsonic... viewsonic is a very well known LCD and crt maker.. i remember my first 14" lcd was made by viewsonic about 6? years ago.
 

Trav Bomb

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If you do heavy photoshop work you need to look at monitors with S-IPS.

The only one mentioned with this is the NEC 20WMGX2

The panel in the viewsonic will not be good for this since it is a P-MVA panel. The samsung will be alright since it is S-PVA but it still wont be as good as S-IPS.

Also the Dell has had so many revisions and still has problems I would not trust it. That uses a PVA panel also.

If you are at all worried about color reproduction stick with S-IPS.

NEC 20WMGX2
 

TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: Trav Bomb
If you do heavy photoshop work you need to look at monitors with S-IPS.

The only one mentioned with this is the NEC 20WMGX2

The panel in the viewsonic will not be good for this since it is a P-MVA panel. The samsung will be alright since it is S-PVA but it still wont be as good as S-IPS.

Also the Dell has had so many revisions and still has problems I would not trust it. That uses a PVA panel also.

If you are at all worried about color reproduction stick with S-IPS.

NEC 20WMGX2

Why is the S-IPS so much better for Photoshop (just curious, I don't do photoshop)

Whats the difference in the types of panels anyway (a link please?)

Also, is my VX2025 a true 8-bit panel?
 

Ichigo

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Originally posted by: LOUISSSSS
Originally posted by: mshan
http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16824112176

or

http://www.newegg.com/product/product.asp?item=N82E16824116381


Apparently, same panel but Viewsonic is supposed to have better build quality, 3 vs. 1 year warranty, and warranty covers dead pixels/ backlight problems. Viewsonic seems to be gamers choice; Sceptre seems to work well for multimedia such as HDTV and DVDs.

dunno how you can compare sceptre's crap to a viewsonic... viewsonic is a very well known LCD and crt maker.. i remember my first 14" lcd was made by viewsonic about 6? years ago.

Don't know how you can say that without having used a Sceptre, which you obviously haven't. At least their 1080p LCD TV's were compareable to the Westinghouse ones if I remember correctly.
 

acegazda

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Originally posted by: martinez
All I can say, having just gone from 6 bit to 8 bit. 8 bit is a must. :p

Which of the one's OP mentioned are 8 bit?
does the 215TW have a tv tuner built in?