Teamliquid Monitor Thread - Page 13
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wobblefang
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Wild Weasel
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skyR
Canada13817 Posts
It's $184 in Canada with coupon code currently: http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Monitors_Flat_Panel_Widescreen/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&cs=cadhs1&sku=320-2807 It's more common in Canada to get it for under $200. | ||
Wild Weasel
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skyR
Canada13817 Posts
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Wild Weasel
United States52 Posts
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Juddas
768 Posts
So first of all, is it worth it at all? Is there any quality in Vizio? And second, what is the difference between a monitor and a TV besides the amounts of ports and whatnot... I am clueless on the matter | ||
Womwomwom
5930 Posts
TVs are different to monitors because they do a whole lot more bullshit and are not suited for desktop usage. So input lag and poor text rendering is an issue. | ||
Juddas
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Womwomwom
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Juddas
768 Posts
I really just want a monitor with a fairly small base that has 1080p and isn't bad. Plus is sub 200$. Why is this so hard? | ||
Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
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Wabbit
United States1028 Posts
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Josh_rakoons
United Kingdom1158 Posts
On April 03 2012 06:27 Josh_rakoons wrote: Heya guys, didnt really want to make a whole different thread out of this because its kind of a minor problem but anyway. I was messing with some eyefinity settings in the AMD Catalyst control center and then all of a sudden appears black bars around the side of my main monitor, about one inch thick. How do i reset all the settings i have made through the catalyst control center? If i can't do that, how do i fix this problem? Home -> click the black "Default" button. Didn't work T_T. | ||
riddi
United Kingdom118 Posts
AMD catalyst control center --> My digital flat panels --> Scaling options. Adjust the slider untill your picture fills your full screen. For me, 0%. | ||
Josh_rakoons
United Kingdom1158 Posts
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Juddas
768 Posts
On April 04 2012 12:14 Myrmidon wrote: Monitors or TVs can be bad in a wide variety of ways. Which (contrast, input lag, response time, viewing angles, color gamut, inputs, stand, manufacturing quality, etc.) do you care about? You definitely can't have it all, definitely not under $200 anyway. Ok well I care about picture quality most of all. I also want it to at least have 1 HDMI, 1 VGA, and 1 AV port. Other than that, a good bit of contrast would be nice, and viewing angles would be appreciated. Just about anything else is negotiable. | ||
riddi
United Kingdom118 Posts
On April 05 2012 08:49 Josh_rakoons wrote: Thankyou so much man. Everything looks so much better. Thankyou!!!! Np, you couldve googled this very easily though, worked for me when i had the same problem! | ||
Josh_rakoons
United Kingdom1158 Posts
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Myrmidon
United States9452 Posts
On April 05 2012 09:05 Juddas wrote: Ok well I care about picture quality most of all. I also want it to at least have 1 HDMI, 1 VGA, and 1 AV port. Other than that, a good bit of contrast would be nice, and viewing angles would be appreciated. Just about anything else is negotiable. What do you mean by an AV port? Line out audio maybe? Component video in? What? Under $200, if you're fine with maybe getting unlucky with backlight bleeding or dead pixels or whatever, with a relatively small (so wobbly of course) stand, there's the Asus VS229H-P, which has a regular price of about $160: http://www.prad.de/en/monitore/review/2012/review-asus-vs229h-part8.html note: review is for VS229H; VS229H-P should be same but with overdrive controls for pixel transition responsiveness Contrast is very high for an IPS-type panel, and it seems to meet the criteria. It's only 21.5" but on the flip side that means higher pixel density at the usual 1920x1080. As for 23" options for decent picture quality, those tend to be in the $200 range or a little above, or may be a little slower or have more input lag, or something else. If you don't expect decent off-angle viewing or think that significantly shifting gamma is fine, and so on, then there's plenty of TN options out there. | ||
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