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(Just curious!) I'm ordering a 20" Yusmart 1680x1050 tomorow!
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Right now a 22" AOC 1680x1050. Its a great monitor and I got it from work for $90. Question about that 3-monitor set up though:
Doesn't it get annoying with the borders making gaps like that?
I have a 22" Dell LCD hovering an inch off the front of my desk using a custom stand. When I get around to painting this sheetrock, I'll hookup one of my projectors again...-GeordiLaForge-stop being so lazy. :|
A crappy 19" Dell 1907FPV @ 1280x1024. I wanna upgrade it but im saving up for a better graphics card.
!9" Acer P191w @14x9. Its pretty good, I've tried all sorts of LCDs and the price/peformance ratio was never good. I picked this one up for 76 bucks(including taxes) and its been really good. Even does 75hz at native res which all the prior ones which were more expensive wouldnt even do. But yeah it works, thats all that matters =).crazymonkey092could you please clarify the benefits of using an LCD monitor's refresh rate at anything higher than 60hz? Not to hijack the thread, that is.
[QUOTE="rikguenther"] could you please clarify the benefits of using an LCD monitor's refresh rate at anything higher than 60hz? Not to hijack the thread, that is.dbowman
Fast movement will look clearer on a 120hz LCD.
i.e. less blur.
@rikguenther, ye basically what dbowman said. Also though it not only looks clearer, but it feels MUCH better too. I play quake and a few other fast paced games, so the extra hz helps makes things feel much better. Furthermore, I see no screen tearing.(vsync = more input lag, so i dont use). Granted most LCDs run at 60hz but they feel much better at 75hz or better which even a few Viewsonics are supposedly doing 85hz now.The 120hz LCDs are still quite expensive, and are actually quite comparable to CRTs running at 120hz which is good. However, since I'm poor 75hz almost feels as good as a CRT at 85hz which is playable for me.
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