> > Unfortunately, quality S-PVA, P-MVA, or S-IPS displays that provide a
> low
> > response time (and are therefore good for gaming) are generally
> expensive. I
> > would suggest buying a display locally, if possible, so you can
> exercise the
> > return policy if it doesn't suit you. My brother, an avid gamer, has
> a 20.1"
> > 4:3 ViewSonic VP2030B that he loves. It sports a P-MVA panel and an
> 8ms
> > response time. It, however, will probably run you another $100.
> 
> 
> Me again... newegg searches on p-mva and the like turned up nothing...
> 
> Let me ask, 8ms - would I see ghosting? How do I find P-MVA lcd's? How
> can you determine the panel itself?
> 
> --

It's difficult to group by panel type. The best way to find out is to check
a model at http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/

You might take a look at the Dell 2407WFP. It's a 24" WS S-PVA rated at
6ms...and offers a very nice 1920x1200 resolution. I have the 2405FPW
predecessor...and love it.


Greg


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