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    Quote Originally Posted by 'Skuggomann',index.php?page=Thread&postID=31816#po st31816
    What id do is someting likeElo does:

    I jsut tink it looks badass wen you flipp 2x 22" LCD screens, if you only put 1 window a screen its kinda a whaist of space in my opinion :S
    Hey Skuggomann is that your setup? What's the brand/model of those monitors, I kind a like that idea!

    Can anyone recommend some 17" or 19" monitors? I like the idea of flipping a 22" but would prefer to have separate monitors.

    Thanks everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'alacon',index.php?page=Thread&postID=31930#post31 930

    Can anyone recommend some 17" or 19" monitors? I like the idea of flipping a 22" but would prefer to have separate monitors.

    Thanks everyone
    Dell had a deal going this last week, maybe still so, for $138 17" widescreen LCDs in 1440x900 resolution. Their economy model 19" widescreen at the same resolution was around $170? That's about as cheap you'll find LCDs - which is fine for displaying your alts. I just wouldn't use one for a main.
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    Definitely going to 4-box Diablo 3 after testing the beta for how well this would work.

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    I use a Soyo 24", got it for $299 at Officemax a few months ago. It sits next to a few Dell flatscreens, and it has excellent visual quality. I was thinking of getting a 30", but that would be overkill for now.

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    Two of my alts are using i-INC 19" panels. They were dirt cheap and have no bad pixels or obviously crappy performance. If you're going to get out a magnifying glass and look for issues, you'll find something wrong with anything you buy. If you just want something that's cheap but acceptable for alt PCs and you aren't trying to do professional Photoshop or HD video work on them, these or the inexpensive Dell's will work fine. I'd stay away from the Sceptre or HannsG panels, though, as they're old tech that's been recycled, basically (large .28DP pixels, crappy contrast/brightness, low color support, slow response times, etc. ad nauseum).
    Now playing: WoW (Garona)

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    I've seen the E248WFP side-by-side with the older 24" 2405WFP Ultrasharp, and the older Ultrasharp looks much better in color representation, contrast, and viewing angle. The response time on the E248WFP may be slightly better, but compared to the newer 2407WFP model, there's NO comparison. Put them side-by-side and you'll see what I'm talking about.
    I had what I though was a very nice 30' monitor when I picked up my 2405WFP Ultrasharp...

    Till I placed them side by side I never understood just how much of a difference monitor quality makes.... I gave my 30' to a friend because it looked so bad next to my 2405WFP.

    I get reminded of that difference every time I sit down at work in front of my 17' at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 'laeelin',index.php?page=Thread&postID=32372#post3 2372
    I had what I though was a very nice 30' monitor when I picked up my 2405WFP Ultrasharp...

    Till I placed them side by side I never understood just how much of a difference monitor quality makes.... I gave my 30' to a friend because it looked so bad next to my 2405WFP.

    I get reminded of that difference every time I sit down at work in front of my 17' at work.
    I know how you feel. At work I have an older 20" 1600x1200 Dell.. from around the time the 2405 first came out. I love my 2405WFP, but I just wish it had the same bezel & stand as the new 2407 I just ordered - I like my setup to be uniform. I may have to end up getting a 2nd 2407 for home, and bring my 2405 to work.
    Ex-WoW 5-boxer.
    Currently playing:
    Akama [Empire of Orlando]
    Zandantilus - 85 Shaman, Teebow - 85 Paladin, Kodex - 85 Rogue.

    Definitely going to 4-box Diablo 3 after testing the beta for how well this would work.

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    How important is response time for what we are doing? I see some listed at 2ms, 5ms, 8ms?

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    Response time helps reduce ghosting. 16ms has some noticeable ghosting at certain times, but it's not a big deal. 12ms is barely noticeable, but I highly doubt many people will notice a difference between 8ms, 5ms, and 2ms. Think about it - 8ms is equal to 125fps. 1000ms in a second / 8 = 125. However, the refresh rate on most LCDs is still at 60Hz, 72Hz, or 75Hz. Once you're in the sub-10ms response rate range, there are other far more important factors in choosing an LCD - mainly color depth(!), contrast ratio, brightness, and viewing angle.
    Ex-WoW 5-boxer.
    Currently playing:
    Akama [Empire of Orlando]
    Zandantilus - 85 Shaman, Teebow - 85 Paladin, Kodex - 85 Rogue.

    Definitely going to 4-box Diablo 3 after testing the beta for how well this would work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by '-silencer-',index.php?page=Thread&postID=32547#post32547
    Response time helps reduce ghosting. 16ms has some noticeable ghosting at certain times, but it's not a big deal. 12ms is barely noticeable, but I highly doubt many people will notice a difference between 8ms, 5ms, and 2ms. Think about it - 8ms is equal to 125fps. 1000ms in a second / 8 = 125. However, the refresh rate on most LCDs is still at 60Hz, 72Hz, or 75Hz. Once you're in the sub-10ms response rate range, there are other far more important factors in choosing an LCD - mainly color depth(!), contrast ratio, brightness, and viewing angle.
    Thank you for putting that in perspective for me

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    All these panels are the exact same as the apple monitors but way cheaper:

    Sony SDM-P234, Sony SDM-P234b, Dell 2005FPW, LG L2300C, Acer AL2032wm, LG M203WX, LG L2320A, LG L2323T, LG M2343A, LG L2300B, LG M203WA, LG L2320A, LG M203WX-BZ, X3D Technologies 3D AD, Philips 200W6CS, Philips 230W5BS, Philips 230WP7NS, Philips 23PF4310, Philips 23PF9946, Philips 23PF9956)




    Philips 23PF9956, Philips 200WP7ES, ViewSonic VP231wb, ViewSonic VP201b, ViewSonic VP201s, NEC LCD20WGX2 Pro, Philips 230W5VS, Philips 230W5VS/27, HP L2335, NEC LCD20WMGX2, NEC LCD2490WUXi, NEC LCD2490WUXi-BK



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