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I'm currently about to upgrade from a seriously old 19" CRT and reckon I should make the leap to LCD. After extensive research I've compiled this shortlist:
Wide Screen 1680x1050
NEC
MultiSync® LCD20WGX2 6 ms (g2g) S-IPS (LG.Philips LM201W01) panel
Samsung
215TW 21" Wide 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM210M2) panel
Viewsonic
VX2025wm 20.1" 8 ms (g2g) P-MVA (AUO M201EW01 V0)
4:3 1600x1200
Samsung
204T 20.1" 16 ms S-PVA (Samsung LTM201U1) panel
214T 21.3" 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM213U6) panel
Viewsonic
VP2030b 20" 8 ms (g2g) P-MVA (AUO M201UN02 V5) panel
VP2130b 21" 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM213U6) panel
I was considering the Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP/2007FP, but extensive reports of colour banding etc put me off.
Basically my CRT is so old and crap I don't even know the make or model and it?s a curved screen which reflects so I'm expecting major improvements.
I will be using the screen for FPS gaming along with other genres, watching video torrents e.g. downloaded movies etc, and normal web and office use. I find the idea of widescreen quite appealing-I would not be losing any vertical height compared to my old CRT anyway, and the extra space would be useful.
I realise that pretty much all of the above screens are very good-but I'm looking for the best. All but the NEC MultiSync LCD20WGX2 are Super Patterned Vertical Alignment (S-PVA)/Premium MVA panels (P-MVA). The NEC's new Advanced Super IPS (AS-IPS) panel does appear to be perhaps slightly superior in terms of response times and colour; whereas the S-PVA/P-MVA's seem to have better blacks and movie playback. I'm not too concerned about ergonomics and features etc but want solid build quality and warranties.
Will the 21" screens affect sharpness much with the larger dot pitch? I'm used to reflective screens and they don't bother me much but is the NEC's OptiClear coating really bad? Plus what is 'twinkling' in movies and will it affect me?
I'm not too concerned about price or about displaying these native resolutions, I have a 7900GTX; I just want the best screen possible in this range in terms of responsiveness, clarity, vivid colours, sharpness, and general IQ. The NEC being a widescreen has 1:1 Pixel Mapping which I think could be very useful for any 4:3 games; I'm not sure if any of the other 16:10 screens mentioned have this feature, but then again if the 4:3 screens above are superior then this in inconsequential.
It would be really helpful if someone who has 1 or more of these screens gave their conclusive opinions. Currently I'm leaning towards the NEC MultiSync LCD20WGX2 and widescreen (in general) but will simply get whichever you guys think is the most outstanding!
Thanks
Wide Screen 1680x1050
NEC
MultiSync® LCD20WGX2 6 ms (g2g) S-IPS (LG.Philips LM201W01) panel
Samsung
215TW 21" Wide 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM210M2) panel
Viewsonic
VX2025wm 20.1" 8 ms (g2g) P-MVA (AUO M201EW01 V0)
4:3 1600x1200
Samsung
204T 20.1" 16 ms S-PVA (Samsung LTM201U1) panel
214T 21.3" 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM213U6) panel
Viewsonic
VP2030b 20" 8 ms (g2g) P-MVA (AUO M201UN02 V5) panel
VP2130b 21" 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM213U6) panel
I was considering the Dell UltraSharp 2007WFP/2007FP, but extensive reports of colour banding etc put me off.
Basically my CRT is so old and crap I don't even know the make or model and it?s a curved screen which reflects so I'm expecting major improvements.
I will be using the screen for FPS gaming along with other genres, watching video torrents e.g. downloaded movies etc, and normal web and office use. I find the idea of widescreen quite appealing-I would not be losing any vertical height compared to my old CRT anyway, and the extra space would be useful.
I realise that pretty much all of the above screens are very good-but I'm looking for the best. All but the NEC MultiSync LCD20WGX2 are Super Patterned Vertical Alignment (S-PVA)/Premium MVA panels (P-MVA). The NEC's new Advanced Super IPS (AS-IPS) panel does appear to be perhaps slightly superior in terms of response times and colour; whereas the S-PVA/P-MVA's seem to have better blacks and movie playback. I'm not too concerned about ergonomics and features etc but want solid build quality and warranties.
Will the 21" screens affect sharpness much with the larger dot pitch? I'm used to reflective screens and they don't bother me much but is the NEC's OptiClear coating really bad? Plus what is 'twinkling' in movies and will it affect me?
I'm not too concerned about price or about displaying these native resolutions, I have a 7900GTX; I just want the best screen possible in this range in terms of responsiveness, clarity, vivid colours, sharpness, and general IQ. The NEC being a widescreen has 1:1 Pixel Mapping which I think could be very useful for any 4:3 games; I'm not sure if any of the other 16:10 screens mentioned have this feature, but then again if the 4:3 screens above are superior then this in inconsequential.
It would be really helpful if someone who has 1 or more of these screens gave their conclusive opinions. Currently I'm leaning towards the NEC MultiSync LCD20WGX2 and widescreen (in general) but will simply get whichever you guys think is the most outstanding!
Thanks