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SyncMaster 910T Black 19" LCD Monitor (19", 1280x1024, .294mm, DVI, PC/Mac)
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rjsjmilo - (August 24, 2004) Bought 3 of these after reviewing many flat screens. No dead pixels noted on any of the three. Great picture, very sharp. We do video production, graphics and high end photography, so I was worried about flat screens and their resolution, color reproduction & refresh rates. The 910t is not as good as CRT's for full screen video, but for 1/4 or 1/8 size rack video, which is what most video editors use, the refresh rate presents no problems. Graphics and imaging work is as good or better than upper end CRTs and much easier on the eyes - with no glare. Blacks are black, contrast is very good, colors accurate, sharp and vibrant WHEN used with DIGITAL inputs. We use Monaco calibration on all of a
Product: SyncMaster 910T Black 19" LCD Monitor (19", 1280x1024, .294mm, DVI, PC/Mac)
ThinEdge VP912B Black 19" LCD Monitor (19", 1280x1024, 85Hz, DVI, PC/Mac)
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vp912b - (October 05, 2004) Awesome LCD. Throw away your old CRT there's finally an LCD that performs. At 83 to 125 frames per second using my DVI interface this LCD has NO ghosting or blurring at all. So far I've played Far Cry, Battlefield Vietnam, Doom 3, and Call of Duty with unbelievable picture quality. I received my LCD from triocomputers online, the box was beaten up but I'm happy to say there are NO dead pixels and the screen with the new glare 2H glass treatment is the best looking screen I've ever seen. It is like the Sony Xbright LCD screens but sweeter. I have to say for the $727 this cost me it is nectar..so sweet. I have it set to the 1280x1024 native resolution and I never thought I would be able to r
Product: ThinEdge VP912B Black 19" LCD Monitor (19", 1280x1024, 85Hz, DVI, PC/Mac)
UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor (24", 1920x1200, 12ms, DVI, PC/Mac)
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dmjseller - (June 21, 2005) I was eying the wonderful LCD ever since Dell made the announcement in March 2005. It was initially introduced with coupons that brought the $1200 MSRP down to $899. I missed out on that, but decided the next time the price dips that low, I am taking the plunge. After taxes, my final price came in just under $1k. That is an amazing price if you consider what the competition sells their similar spec product for. Right out of the box, the physical set up instructions are simple and easy to follow with the included flow chart (mounting it on the included stand, attaching the appropriate cables, etc). But once you turn on you computer, things get complicated. First, there is no physical ma
Product: UltraSharp 2405FPW Black 24" LCD Monitor (24", 1920x1200, 12ms, DVI, PC/Mac)
slickninja - (06/01/2009) Wide Gamut monitors in theory sound like a good thing, you get more color representation as the monitor tries to obtain displaying 96% of the Adobe RGB 1998 color profile as opposed 92%. Now that sounds nice, you get 4% more colors but the RGB data sent to a wide gamut display colorimetric's distance between any two colors is much larger. This means you gain more colors at the cost of less accuracy. Using the Delta E as the index for the color measurement, an RGB color of 240,250,200 and 240,250,201 would normally have a Delta E difference of about 1 on a regular LCD, 2 on a Adobe RGB display and on a wide gamut. That's a two fold increase on the Adobe RGB, and 4 on the standard. However, the OS, graphics card, Apps and so forth would all need to recognize this to make use of the colors accurately. . So what does all this translate to? This display looks displays colors overly brilliantly. Remember the color setting on your old CRT TV? Its the same effect without the bleeding where the colors are unrealistic and eye fatiguing. The HP is no different. I stupidly ordered this instead of the 305T but found it unusable for motion graphics as it was too bright, too overblown and too inaccurate. As a motion graphics editor I don't demand the same precision as my print media friends do but I do want a display I can stare at for hours and displays the colors well. THe 3065 is NOT that display. . I've used several 30 inch displays. To this day the 305T has been my favorite. I'm boxing this and sending it back. With OS X, there's simply no hardware controls for nVidia but even in windows this display is disgustingly overdone. . Of course you can listen to all the positive reviews, but if you value accuracy at all this is not the display for you. . One strange feature that's welcome but totally unnecessary is the 3065 sports 3 inputs. Seeing that the display cannot do scaling it will not double as an HDTV. It will only accept 1280 x 800 or 2560 x 1600.
Product: LP3065 Black 30" Widescreen LCD Monitor (30", 2560x1600, 12ms, Triple DVI)
pgkchiu - (05/19/2009) I chose this monitor after finalizing my choices to two monitors: SamSung 2343BW and Acer H233H. After comparing both side by side at the store, Acer H233H looked more stylist and attractive. The picture quality also looks better to me. I really like the touch control panel. I would recommend this if you are looking for 23" size monitor.
Product: H233Hbmid Black 23" Widescreen LCD Monitor (1920x1080, 5ms, DVI, HDMI)
twinturbinez - (05/18/2009) Hey Guys I recently purchased a Dell 3007WFP-HC and I love it!! I was concerned though after noticing how warm the top of the monitor was sitting on my desk. I don't do any gaming just surf the net, I can imagine it must get a lot warmer if being used for gaming. I attributed it to the tight clearances inside and low profile which doesn't allow much room for air to flow through the unit. I know heat is bad and will lead to shortened monitor life and early component failure. I paid too much for this monitor too lose it to heat. So I came up with a solution. I designed a USB fan with speed control that mounts to the rear right side of the monitor and uses the existing slots to mount, so it can be removed with no damage to the monitor. If anyone is interested in extending the life of their monitor, please email me! jaeleb2001@yahoo....com
Product: UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC Color 30" Widescreen LCD Monitor (2560x1600, 12ms, DVI)