Hi folks,
I finally decided to change from my ancient 19'' Highscreen CRT to a Widescreen TFT.
Now there are two questions:
1. The size
2. The panel (and its importance according to my use)
I've taken several screens into account (ascending in price):
1. 22'' SAMSUNG SyncMaster 226 B or 226 CW
2. 22'' LG ELECTRONICS Flatron L 226 WA-WN
3. 24'' SAMSUNG SyncMaster 245 B
4. 22'' EIZO FlexScan S 2201 W
5. 24'' BENQ FP 241 W
6. 24'' EIZO FlexScan S 2431
I'd primarily use the screen for LFSing, further for graphical work and of course internet and office work, which shouldn't be an issue here. So my choice is dependent of the display's speed, but I'd also be glad about at least semi-realistic colour reproduction. In this case I think the Eizo screens should be best. I use a very professional one at work and from this point of view it's stunning, though I couldn't test its speed playing a racing simulation (we use Macs at work and, on the other hand, we work at work ).
So concerning the colours I think I'm right with choosing the Benq or the bigger Eizo. But is their speed also good enough?
My next concern could be the native resolution. I'm concerned that the 1900ish one of the bigger monitors could be to heavy for my PC. Maybe not primarily for LFS, but surely for any other of the newer games ... which I seriously play not too often btw. So my next question is: How much is the frame rate dependent of the resolution? How big is the jump from 1280x1024 to 1920x1200 pixels and is it THAT big?
I recently took a look at no. 3 from my list, the bigger Samsung one, in real life, playing NFS 376 Underpower Overrated S.E. part 11 (or something like this) and I must say, it quite didn't look bad, but the viewing angle was not tooo large, and there was this odd behaviour of the screen that I still have in mind about TFTs, which I blame to v-sync problems: The upper part of the screen was sometimes one or two frames ahead of the lower one, and the picture at all was somehow not "smove" enough for my feeling. So is this due to v-sync problems or bad graphics drivers? I think yes, because especially for displaying in a shop the dealers often don't seem to set up well-running systems. I even remember having seen several screens attached to one computer, which of course made every one of them look blurry and flooded with artefacts.
Furthermore it's rumoured that the 22'' league is Formula Ford compared to the Formula 1 24'' screens, considering the built-in panels. Is that true?
So ... long post, short question: What would you recommend me to do/not do/buy/not buy??? Maybe some of you even use one ore more of the monitors above and can talk about their experience with it/them.
I thank you VERY MUCH in advance!
Cheers
I finally decided to change from my ancient 19'' Highscreen CRT to a Widescreen TFT.
Now there are two questions:
1. The size
2. The panel (and its importance according to my use)
I've taken several screens into account (ascending in price):
1. 22'' SAMSUNG SyncMaster 226 B or 226 CW
2. 22'' LG ELECTRONICS Flatron L 226 WA-WN
3. 24'' SAMSUNG SyncMaster 245 B
4. 22'' EIZO FlexScan S 2201 W
5. 24'' BENQ FP 241 W
6. 24'' EIZO FlexScan S 2431
I'd primarily use the screen for LFSing, further for graphical work and of course internet and office work, which shouldn't be an issue here. So my choice is dependent of the display's speed, but I'd also be glad about at least semi-realistic colour reproduction. In this case I think the Eizo screens should be best. I use a very professional one at work and from this point of view it's stunning, though I couldn't test its speed playing a racing simulation (we use Macs at work and, on the other hand, we work at work ).
So concerning the colours I think I'm right with choosing the Benq or the bigger Eizo. But is their speed also good enough?
My next concern could be the native resolution. I'm concerned that the 1900ish one of the bigger monitors could be to heavy for my PC. Maybe not primarily for LFS, but surely for any other of the newer games ... which I seriously play not too often btw. So my next question is: How much is the frame rate dependent of the resolution? How big is the jump from 1280x1024 to 1920x1200 pixels and is it THAT big?
I recently took a look at no. 3 from my list, the bigger Samsung one, in real life, playing NFS 376 Underpower Overrated S.E. part 11 (or something like this) and I must say, it quite didn't look bad, but the viewing angle was not tooo large, and there was this odd behaviour of the screen that I still have in mind about TFTs, which I blame to v-sync problems: The upper part of the screen was sometimes one or two frames ahead of the lower one, and the picture at all was somehow not "smove" enough for my feeling. So is this due to v-sync problems or bad graphics drivers? I think yes, because especially for displaying in a shop the dealers often don't seem to set up well-running systems. I even remember having seen several screens attached to one computer, which of course made every one of them look blurry and flooded with artefacts.
Furthermore it's rumoured that the 22'' league is Formula Ford compared to the Formula 1 24'' screens, considering the built-in panels. Is that true?
So ... long post, short question: What would you recommend me to do/not do/buy/not buy??? Maybe some of you even use one ore more of the monitors above and can talk about their experience with it/them.
I thank you VERY MUCH in advance!
Cheers