Buying an LCD
Hello SM.
The thing is, after building my computer I never got around to getting a new monitor and was looking into buying a 19" lcd. However, after reading reading reviews such as "buyer beware" and "russian roulette" and "7 dead pixles, i gambled and lost" and "good monitor, bad dvi port placing", I am just not exactly sure who I should be going with. Can someone recommend a brand/model for me? I am already one foot in, I just need a little push is all. Thanks.
The thing is, after building my computer I never got around to getting a new monitor and was looking into buying a 19" lcd. However, after reading reading reviews such as "buyer beware" and "russian roulette" and "7 dead pixles, i gambled and lost" and "good monitor, bad dvi port placing", I am just not exactly sure who I should be going with. Can someone recommend a brand/model for me? I am already one foot in, I just need a little push is all. Thanks.
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Hard|Ocp loves a Hyundai monitor...90+ I think is the model number.
with a 19" 4:3 monitor, the screen area is ~173.28 Square Inches, with a 20" 16:9 monitor, the screen area is ~170.8338 square inches.
But depending on what you are doing with it, I think they are so much better because you get more workspace, not to mention watch movies without the letterboxes.
Oddly enough, I don't see it right now they must have moved the screens around. It's a dell screen, I haven't seen too many screens with dead pixels that couldn't be fixed with a little rub. My Dell 2005FPW had one.. rubbed itfirst with the edge of a peice of paper and it went away and has not returned.
Damn, forgive my bad grammar... my IQ drops when I am at work or something. :P
Other vendors, online and physical stores, will have their own policies.
You aren't going to find a 19" LCD for $200 unless you are really lucky. The best I've seen, pricewise, are around $239 after mail-in rebates and before tax.
BTW, CompUSA and BestBuy often have competitive prices on monitors. I would prefer to buy purchase locally, but use online vendors for price comparisons. A monitor return is so much easier if it's a local store. A local store is also less likely to quibble about dead pixels - you can just start up the monitor in the store and let the technicians see it.
It has one dead pixel though, on the far left side about 2 inches from the edge. To be honest it's almost impossible to see unless you're looking at a very dark image, and looking for it. In fact, the stabilization wires' shadows on my old Trinitron monitor were far more noticeable and easy to find- and they’re an accepted design flaw.
They do a great job on LCD reviews. They actrually measure the contrast, collor accuracy, image uniformaty and response time. On the last item, every pannel out there is three to four times slower than the advertised number. The one that is advertised is the fastest transition.
Pick out a few that interest you and go to the store with a movie or game capture and watch them. Play with the adjustments and everything.
One thing I try to keep in mind when browsing user reviews is that people are much more likely to comment when they are irked about something than when they are 100% satisfied. The guy who is constantly thinking about the couple of dead pixels is more apt to blow his stack at some point and leave a negative review. The person with a great picture is probably too busy enjoying his monitor to take the time to comment at all. For every person griping about something there are probably a hundred people who are completely happy with their purchase.
If not a widescreen:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824116375
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824116365
As far as reviews go on Newegg, the 930 doesn't seem too hot, but tomshardware swears its one of the best right now.
If a widescreen:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824254005
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824009073
I am planning to check out compusa and bestbuy today so I can see these monitors in real life.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824112176
Again, I have no real complaints with it so far. It's a really great monitor, especially for $259.
I'd go with the first one or the last one.
I don't necessarily need a fast monitor, but would be nice when I decide to game, and the occasion's when I watch a movie on it, hell, it I had a 20.1" wide screen, it would probably replace my tv:D
see my sig...
dell has replaced it by the 2007FPW. i have a hard time not drooling over the new 2407WFP or 3007WFP