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#1 sanok16
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Hello.

I have a little problem, my 24" monitor just fried and I need to replace it but this time I need to get one that can support my ps3 100%. Couse my last monitor(1920x1200, 24") looked like crap when I pluged in my ps3, not only was the resolution messed up but the colors was grey'ish to.

I did a little reaserch and found Samsung FX2490HD:
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/digital-tv-monitor/LS24F9DSM/EN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
What do you guys think, should I go with this or are there any other sugestions???Hello. I have a little problem, my 24" monitor just fried and I need to replace it but this time I need to get one that can support my ps3 100%. Couse my last monitor(1920x1200, 24") looked like crap when I pluged in my ps3, not only was the resolution messed up but the colors was grey'ish to. I did a little reaserch and found Samsung FX2490HD: http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/digital-tv-monitor/LS24F9DSM/EN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail What do you guys think, should I go with this or are there any other sugestions???
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#2 sanok16
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Hello.

I have a little problem, my 24" monitor just fried and I need to replace it but this time I need to get one that can support my ps3 100%. Couse my last monitor(1920x1200, 24") looked like crap when I pluged in my ps3, not only was the resolution messed up but the colors was grey'ish to.

I did a little reaserch and found Samsung FX2490HD:
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/digital-tv-monitor/LS24F9DSM/EN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
What do you guys think, should I go with this or are there any other sugestions???Hello. I have a little problem, my 24" monitor just fried and I need to replace it but this time I need to get one that can support my ps3 100%. Couse my last monitor(1920x1200, 24") looked like crap when I pluged in my ps3, not only was the resolution messed up but the colors was grey'ish to. I did a little reaserch and found Samsung FX2490HD: http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/digital-tv-monitor/LS24F9DSM/EN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail What do you guys think, should I go with this or are there any other sugestions???sanok16

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I have a little problem, my 24" monitor just fried and I need to replace it but this time I need to get one that can support my ps3 100%. Couse my last monitor(1920x1200, 24") looked like crap when I pluged in my ps3, not only was the resolution messed up but the colors was grey'ish to.

I did a little reaserch and found Samsung FX2490HD:
http://www.samsung.com/uk/consumer/pc-peripherals/monitors/digital-tv-monitor/LS24F9DSM/EN/index.idx?pagetype=prd_detail
What do you guys think, should I go with this or are there any other sugestions???

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#3 JimmyJumpy
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If you're going for a screen with a tuner, better invest in a bigscreen TV. You can find great ones around 40 inch (and above) which cost the same or a little more than a 24 inch computer screen...

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#4 NamelessPlayer
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If anything, I'd suggest getting your older monitor repaired and getting a different display for your PS3. This is so that your PC can have the vertical resolution it deserves (1200 vertical lines is an expectation as far as I'm concerned), and your PS3 can have the correct aspect ratio (though something's wrong if your 1900x1200 monitor won't let you change its scaling settings through the OSD). You might even be able to get a bigger screen, though actual image quality is debatable. (Not that the FX2490HD is going to get you much in terms of image quality-it's obviously a cheap TN panel.)