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chelseaman:
Was looking through some of the topics on forum. I have a somewhat similar rig as your guest texasboy. However I use the Thermalright Ultra-120eXtreme-1366 heatsink cooler with Apache and Thermaltake fans in a push/pull layout. i7 920 processor is easily OC to 3.6 3.96GHz with air cooling(stock 2.67GH. Good figures on Mark Vantage 18,500 marks .
But down to my main question ,a decent monitor?? A 22" screen is all I need that can handle good graphics and under £150. I know CRT monitors have good specs but are bulky.Any reasonable flat screens with good figures?
many thanks
billyfridge:
you can get some good figures (porn) on a normal 19inch screen Chelseaboy [slap]
Synbios:
There are three major types of panels used in LCD. TN, VA, and IPS.
TN have the best response times, but the colors are pretty bad. These are the cheapest monitors and usually used in 22 inch variants.
VA have good colors but worse response times (recently, the response times of VA have been getting much better). Middle of the road panels.
IPS have the best response and the best color, and the best viewing angle. These can be very pricey.
Since TN panels look like utter crap in most cases, in my opinion, I usually recommend VA panels to people. Unless you can afford or need an IPS. Check out samsung panels, they use mostly VA. Usually 23-24 inch are VA. There are also a ton of other different types within each category (TN, VA, IPS) so do some more research if you're seriously considering buying a new LCD. Most people seem to think that price and size are the only things that matter, but it's important to know what type of panel you're buying too.
chelseaman:
Thank you mr synbios, had a quick look at IPS models. Much better contrast and graphics. They are mostly over £200 for 24" models but I will keep searching. Tks
Synbios:
Here are a few more resources:
Panel Types Explained
Comprehensive list of IPS panels
Chart depicting all panel types
IMO the best resolution is 1920x1200 (16:10). There are some 1920x1080 (16:9) out there but they are a bit too wide IMO. You can also get 1680x1050 which is somewhat obsolete these days. There is also 2560x1600 but I heard those can't display 1080p content very well, also they mostly only come in 30 inch panels. Go with 1920x1200, or 1920x1080 if you watch a lot of movies on it, either one displays 1080p content very nicely. You'll have horizontal bars regardless most of the time, since most movies use about 2.35:1 ratios.
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