Originally posted by: xtknight
Here is another good pattern to use to test banding:
http://www.prad.de/en/monitore/color_gradients_4.html
Save the picture and resize it so you can see easier. After some (rather tricky) gamma and OSD contrast adjustments I've gotten my VP930b so it's quite hard to see transitions between colors and those that do appear are very subtle. Changing brightness does not affect the banding (at least on my monitor), which is actually quite a godsend. I can increase brightness without turning my grayscale into a sloppy mess. Interestingly enough I have never, ever noticed banding in real usage, and having discovered the VP930b dithering you'd think I'd have the eyes for this stuff.
xtknight - Unfortunately, scaling a gradient in an image will actually create banding in the image itself, so that is not really a great example.
Also, I've decided to keep the 2007WFP. Very, very slight banding on large gradient images is not enough to push me away from this LCD. I've also spent a day with this monitor, testing it on many different applications (uncalibrated). I'm very happy with it so far, and at this point I would recommend it. The use I get out of the monitor is primarily for graphic design, photo editing, Flash, games (HL2/CS, Quake 4, Oblivion, etc.)
No ghosting, no tearing, color is EXCELLENT, consistent backlighting, very ergonomically friendly, and overall attractive build. No complaints moving from my 19" CRT