Friday, March 7, 2014

how big should a gaming monitor be? how expensive is a good one also?




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Answer
I think its upto you. If you are a hardcore gamer and want to play with big and wide then 24"-27" will be perfect. 24"-27" with a resolution of 1920X1200 and for gaming 5 to 6ms response time.

I bought mine mostly for gaming. Also i watch movie a lot. So i need a monitor that can do everything perfectly. Finally i found this monitor:
Samsung Syncmaster 275t 27"
I bought mine from Australia with AU 1200. I think now you can find this monitor on US$1000-1100.

I recommend this monitor to anyone who likes to play games with perfection, like me. My Crysis Game looks awesome on this monitor!!

What is the best valued LCD monitor for gaming.?




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I am willing to spend at most $500 including tax and shipping, but would prefer to keep it around $400. I currently have a 21" CRT Monitor that is too heavy for my new desk. I would like to get a 20+ inch LCD monitor but have no clue on what to get. Any tips?


Answer
This viewsonic looks good, in australia it retails at around 310 USD.


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20" LCD,1400x1050,8ms,500:1,300nits,DVI/D-SUB,SPKS-BLACK

VG2021m
20" Multimedia LCD Display Elite multimedia display.
ViewSonic's VG2021m 20" sleek two-tone LCD is your top performance choice in multimedia displays. Class-leading features like ClearMotiv" 8ms gray-to-gray broadcast quality video response DELIVER SUPERIOR CLARITY AND PERFECT FOCUS WHEN VIEWING MOVING IMAGES. You will experience full multimedia performance with the bezel-integrated speakers while the multiple digital/analog INPUTS OFFER FLEXIBLE MULTIMEDIA CONNECTIVITY. Crystal-clear pictures featuring 300-nit brightness (typ) along with ergonomic adjustments enhance productivity in graphic production, medical and financial fields. For those professionals who demand high performance, elegant design, and great value choose the ViewSonic VG2021m LCD display.

FeaturesClearMotiv 8ms video response time
Ultra-fast 8ms video response enables digital HD broadcast-quality full motion video.

OptiSync? digital/analog inputs expand your connectivity
Multi-mode input technology supports both digital (DVI) and analog (VGA) signals for ultimate compatibility and configuration flexibility.

Multimedia enhanced
Save workspace and enjoy rich, stereo sound with two bezel-integrated stereo speakers.

Ultra-high 300 nit brightness (typ) and 500:1 contrast ratio (typ) for rich, detailed images
OnView? controls for superior screen adjustability
Screen adjustments are precisely made via an easy-to-use on-screen menu.

VESA? 100mm wall mount interface and Kensington security port
1400x1050 resolution
PC and Mac? compatible
TCO'03 and ENERGY STAR? qualified

SpecificationsLCD Panel Type 20" color TFT active matrix SXGA+ LCD
Display Area 16.1" horizontal x 12.1" vertical; 20.1" diagonal
Optimum Resolution 1400x1050
Contrast Ratio 500:1 (typ)
Viewing Angle 170? horizontal, 155? vertical @ contrast ratio > 5:1
Response Time 8ms (typ)
Panel Surface Anti-glare
Brightness 300 cd/m2 (typ)
Light Source Long life, 50,000 hrs. (typ)
VIDEO INPUT Analog/Digital RGB analog (75 ohms, 0.7 Vp-p)/DVI-D
Frequency Fh: 30~82kHz, Fv: 56~76Hz
Sync H/V separated (TTL)
COMPATIBILITY PC VGA up to 1400x1050 non-interlaced
Mac? Power Mac? G3/G4/G5 up to 1400x1050
(*Adapter may be required. Analog adapter available from ViewSonic)
CONNECTOR Analog/Digital 15-pin mini D-sub/DVI-D
Power 3-pin AC plug
Audio In Stereo mini audio line in
AUDIO Speakers 2x1.5-watt
Amplifier 3-watt @ THD < 8%
POWER Voltage AC 100-240V (universal)
Consumption 55W (typ)
CONTROLS Basic Power, 1, down, up, 2, mute, volume +/-
OnView? Auto image adjust, brightness, contrast, input selection, ViewMatch? color adjust (sRGB, 9300K, 6800K, 6500K), information (mode, model number, serial number), audio (volume, mute), manual image adjust (H. position, V. position, fine tune, sharpness), setup menu (language, resolution notice), OSD position, OSD timeout, OSD background, memory recall
POWER MANAGEMENT Meets TCO'03 and ENERGY STAR? standards
REGULATIONS UL, cUL, FCC-B, ICES-003, CB, CE, ENERGY STAR?, NOM, TUV/GS, Argentina TUV-S, TUV/ERGO (covers ISO13406-2 & MPR II), TCO 03, GOST-R, SASO, PCBC, VCCI, BSMI, CCC, MIC, PSB, C-TICK, ROHS
DIMENSIONS
(WxHxD) Physical (mm) 458mm x 465mm x 205mm
Physical (in.) 18.0" x 18.3" x 8.1"
OPERATING CONDITIONS Temperature 41-95?F (3-35?C)
Humidity 20-80% (non-condensing)
WEIGHT Net 18.5 lb. (8.4 kg)
Gross 24.0 lb. (10.9 kg)
PACKAGE CONTENTS LCD display, VGA cable, DVI cable, power cable, audio cable, Quick Start Guide, ViewSonic Wizard CD
WARRANTY Three-year limited warranty




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