Some questions about 120 Hz LCDs.
HOW ABOUT THIS ONE
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/asus_vg236h_120hz_3d_display_review
higher imput lag then benq and lg and 2233rz
It still 5 ms but sounds to have a good contrast.
Pity it's 150€ more expensive than the Acer
I think its not worth it (if I had too much money I would have buy it, but I'm not filthy at the moment).
I'm wondering (even if I maintain to plan to buy the Acer) if high-display-refresh lcd monitors market will continue to progress...because it just concern fps gamerz.
About the "mura" effect I found this : LCD panels also have defects known as clouding (or less commonly mura), which describes the uneven patches of changes in luminance. It is most visible in dark or black areas of displayed scenes. The bright spot, the dark spot, the dark sides or dark corners of the screen are typical mura effects.
If I would to know about this term, this is because the Acer GD245HQ is described by the customers as the lcd monitor having the least "mura" effects.
does the acer has 3d glasses included?
Ah, no, or only for 100€ more I didnt notice this detail. In my case, I dont need the 3D glasses because those two lcd monitors wouldnt work with AMD HD3D.
the asus vg236he is without glasses and should be way cheaper then vg236h
if you want a true beast monitor try this1:
http://www.microdata.odessa.ua/docs/SonyFW900.pdf
If I remember right it would run 1440x900 @ 120 or 1280x720 @ 120hz, but can't find reference on the net.
so tanaka for which one u will go?
wrote:HOW ABOUT THIS ONEhttp://www.maximumpc.com/article/reviews/asus_vg236h_120hz_3d_display_review
higher imput lag then benq and lg and 2233rz
"I measured input lag to 0 frames (compared to W2363D that we found to have zero input lag) which is a perfect result just like on LG’s W2363D. In the later W2363D vs. VG236H article I’ll also include some input lag comparison pictures for you.
Input lag testing with two side-by-side monitors can have some minor discrepancies but the result is an indicator of a very good performance."
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It still 5 ms but sounds to have a good contrast.
Pity it's 150€ more expensive than the Acer
I think its not worth it (if I had too much money I would have buy it, but I'm not filthy at the moment).
I'm wondering (even if I maintain to plan to buy the Acer) if high-display-refresh lcd monitors market will continue to progress...because it just concern fps gamerz.
About the "mura" effect I found this : LCD panels also have defects known as clouding (or less commonly mura), which describes the uneven patches of changes in luminance. It is most visible in dark or black areas of displayed scenes. The bright spot, the dark spot, the dark sides or dark corners of the screen are typical mura effects.
If I would to know about this term, this is because the Acer GD245HQ is described by the customers as the lcd monitor having the least "mura" effects.
"Skill is when luck becomes a habit".