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#1
greengoblin707 - Posted 2:47 pm PDT 03/26/09 (196 Posts)
i understand that this is more environment friendly and power efficient. however, is this any easier on the eyes than lcds?
for example,lcds are better for the eyes than crts. do leds offer any such advantage, even if differently (since of course, we're talking different kind of technologies)? lcds are fine but i always welcome improvement.
any news of an ultra sharp version of this?
for example,lcds are better for the eyes than crts. do leds offer any such advantage, even if differently (since of course, we're talking different kind of technologies)? lcds are fine but i always welcome improvement.
any news of an ultra sharp version of this?
#2
kdbrier - Posted 2:53 pm PDT 03/26/09 (27 Posts)
1920 x 1080? What gives a 24" should be 1920 X 1200.
#3
Radukk - Posted 3:05 pm PDT 03/26/09 (36 Posts)
One White LED Backlight, not RGB. It helps to improve white uniformity, backlight bleeding, power consumption but not display quality. And this is TN Panel that cannot beat IPS or VA.
Here's another review of LED Backlight TN Monior.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/monitors/2008/11/14/viewsonic-vled221wm-22-widescreen-monitor/3
Here's another review of LED Backlight TN Monior.
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/monitors/2008/11/14/viewsonic-vled221wm-22-widescreen-monitor/3
#4
meq123 - Posted 3:18 pm PDT 03/26/09 (189 Posts)
#2 - this is a 16x9 widescreen (HDTV size) rather than 16x10 widescreen (monitor size). Thus shorter vertically and thus fewer vertical pixels.
#5
the lawyer - Posted 3:58 pm PDT 03/26/09 (3749 Posts)
#6
lightbulb42 - Posted 4:01 pm PDT 03/26/09 (275 Posts)
I'm with #2. I want real estate. 24" monitors should be 1920x1200. I'm not buying a TV to watch DVD's, I buying a computer monitor to open spread sheets and I want the full 1200.
#7
dellguy2 - Posted 4:14 pm PDT 03/26/09 (374 Posts)
What #6 said. I agree.
#8
greengoblin707 - Posted 5:21 pm PDT 03/26/09 (196 Posts)
is 120 / 1200 ~ 10% pixel reduction really that big of a deal?
#9
bargainbasement - Posted 5:58 pm PDT 03/26/09 (128 Posts)
I still miss the squarer 4x3 standard for larger monitors.
#10
Enduro - Posted 6:40 pm PDT 03/26/09 (879 Posts)
#11
abbazaba - Posted 7:39 pm PDT 03/26/09 (226 Posts)
24" 4x3 monitor would be BAD A$$!!!
#12
pigonthewing - Posted 8:49 pm PDT 03/26/09 (252 Posts)
#13
lyndon_h - Posted 4:48 am PDT 03/27/09 (65 Posts)
good thing this thing comes with a PowerNap, cause i'm tired'er than a mug!
#14
blkrockin - Posted 5:17 am PDT 03/27/09 (164 Posts)
#15
dave_c - Posted 11:38 am PDT 03/27/09 (7483 Posts)
Yes #8, when they take away vertical pixels instead of horizontal. 4:3 24" would rule, although it would have to be IPS or *VA, as the TN screens just wash out far too much if there's that great an offset from perpendicular viewing angle due to increased height, it's bad enough on a 16:10 22" TN panel unless you move a few inches further away.
#16
RojoDeal - Posted 1:49 pm PDT 03/27/09 (113 Posts)
#11, I don't know of a 24" 4x3 monitor but you should at least consider the HP LP2065.
#17
draziansensation - Posted 3:16 pm PDT 04/1/09 (16 Posts)
just buy a big screen tv with pc input. or a video card with hdmi support. this system im using now rocks






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