Jeff Waugh wrote:
- 20"
- at least 1680x1050 resolution
- decent response time (I'd say "8ms or less" but I've heard the numbers
are almost meaningless and it really comes down to seeing-is-believing)
- DVI and analog VGA inputs
- a menu thingy that lets you select between DVI
On 5/9/06, Michael Kedzierski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have the same 24" panel and it's utterly brilliant, and good valuefor money. The brightness and the contrast are amazing. I highlyrecommend it.The panel itself may be a samsung one, or an LG - which is the same as
in the apple cinema displa
I have the same 24" panel and it's utterly brilliant, and good value
for money. The brightness and the contrast are amazing. I highly
recommend it.
The panel itself may be a samsung one, or an LG - which is the same as
in the apple cinema displays afaik (but with a better backlight).
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SLUG - S
i have a dell 24" here as well, wouldn't trade it in for anything else
(except two of em ;)
never noticed any ghosting on it (both gaming and movies)
It has a menu that lets you select between 5 different inputs (d-sub,
dvi, s-video, composite, component), as well as an option to change
the scal
> - 20"
> - at least 1680x1050 resolution
> - decent response time (I'd say "8ms or less" but I've heard the numbers
> are almost meaningless and it really comes down to seeing-is-believing)
> - DVI and analog VGA inputs
> - a menu thingy that lets you select between DVI and VGA (preferrably
>
I'm looking for a widescreen LCD display that suits my needs and because
I'm so picky the research is turning out to be too tedious.
I want:
- 20"
- at least 1680x1050 resolution
- decent response time (I'd say "8ms or less" but I've heard the numbers
are almost meaningless and it really comes