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(hehe we're never too old to play video games )ĥ- Monitor needs to have a great contrast ratio and good colors, since I'm also often doing video editing and some photoshop.Īccording to my needs, the NEC 20WMGX2 that you own will fit all my needs. (it was an LG 22" model)ģ- Monitor needs to have a fast respond time, since I often play first person shooters game.
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So here I am in the business for an LCD monitor.ġ- Monitor needs to be white or silver (to match my Mac)Ģ- Monitor needs to be detected correctly by OSX Leopard, I've seen some monitor not being detected at all, so the resolutions options were not all available, and no drivers for Mac even existed. But recently, I've moved and my office is now smaller than it was, so I needed to get a smaller desk, and as you can expect, the FE992-BK is way to big, I do not have much space left to work on the desk. Anyways, I never had any troubles with NEC's monitor, I've been using them since '98, I had a MultiSync 75 for 7 years before. I'm presently the owner of a NEC MultiSync FE992-BK and I love it! I've been using this monitor since July 2005 without having any troubles. Lastly, I'm willing to pay somewhat of a premium so doesn't have to be the cheapest option.Īny suggestions of what I should be looking at as opposed to the BENQ X2200W or Samsung 226BW?įirst of all, let's start by saying that I've read the first 30 pages of this post, but got tired after seeing that there were 139 pages!!! LOL So it is possible that the questions I am going to ask you has already been asked, but I'll take a chance. One of the features that I definitely don't want is the hardcoat contrast enhancement which causes high level of reflections. I'd definitely consider a 19" - 20.1" - 21.x" normal aspect ratio monitor as well if it has the performance level I want. I don't want to bigger than 22" since I don't really want a widescreen to start with. I'd prefer the viewing angle performance of a S-PVA/PVA/MVA panel but they seem to not be available in the 22" models. I do not watch DVDs and do very little video editting so that is of least importance in my decision. Main uses are FPS, RP, and strategy gaming (so graphics performance is very important), general web browsing / text applications (crisp, readable text), and non-professional photo enthusiast (good color performance).
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If I could be sure I was getting an S-Type panel, is the 226BW a good choice? I have the opportunity to get one that is an S-Type panel.Īs far as my planned system upgrade and usage, I'll probably end up with a moderately high-end system - Dell XPS 720 or Alienware Area 51 level. Overall, I have been a fan of Samsung for awhile but the stuff I've read on the 226BW has given me some concerns. I'm currently using a Samsung 191T and it has been a great monitor with its only drawback being slow response time for gaming.
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I haven't found anywhere that you can actually see a BENQ display. If anyone has actually seen / used one of these please post your impressions and thoughts. In looking at specifications I think I might be interested in the BENQ X2200W.
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I don't really want a widescreen for PC but seems that's all that is really available with good technology. I'm researching displays as I plan to upgrade my system. It has really helped me get a handle some of the current offerings. I might have to set it up again and shoot some digital photos.įirst, great thread.thanks to all for your contributions. I had done a bunch of screen shots of particularly awful-looking image persistence, in case they wanted some kind of proof, but to my astonishment when I open the screen shots in Photoshop they all look fine! Do you have any idea how/why this would happen? I wish I had checked the screen shots before I packed up the monitor. I did check the NEC web site, which confirms that a DOA monitor can be returned within 30 days for a new one. He assured me that since it would be considered DOA, and not a monitor that failed further into the warranty period, it would be replaced with a new unit, they would cross-ship, and pay for return shipping for the defective unit. When the guy said it was defective, there was nothing I could do to adjust the problems, and they would replace it, I said "So I shouldn't send it back to Buy.com?" and said no. I described the problems to the NEC guy (and my troubleshooting attempts, including hooking up the monitor to my other PC with a different cable) and asked him what I should do to fix the problems. I initially called NEC to find out what I could do to try to adjust the monitor - I still wasn't sure it was defective. BTW, I searched Buy.com for LCD monitor return policy, but the results turned up only a Linda Ronstadt Box Set. I've e-mailed them, but will call tomorrow if they don't respond. Click to expand.I wonder if I made a mistake by dealing directly with NEC for the exchange? Buy.com's product page says nothing at all about their return policy.