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    Very Senior Member Gawain of Orkeny's Avatar
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    Default Re: LCD Monitor and Gaming

    DVI - check
    HDMI - check (fully HDCP compatible as well... not that its such a good thing! )
    No Ghosting - check (2ms ISO measured)
    No Speakers - check
    Fat, deep colour gamut - check (3000:1 contrast ratio! )
    Widescreen - check (16:10)
    22" - check
    Company - check (LG)
    Cheap - snag, well its not too bad... 350 euro is just about still within a reasonable range!
    Do you think thats better than my Gateway FPD2275W 22" LCD Monitor ? Thing is when the stole my PC they left my monitor but they yanked the HDVI off at the base of the monitor. In other words the screwheads are snape odd and you cant screw anew cable on but it works fine without that. To get on with it I have a replacement plan if anything at all goes wrong with it. I asked compusa if they would fix it and they said no I had to take a new one. But they are going out of buissness and dont have another gateway. But(alota buts hus?)I can pick anything comparable. They have that LG there last I checked and a Samsung almost identical. Should I trade mine in? Mine is pretty sweet. I have no complaints and I think it has more inputs and stuff
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    Cynic Senior Member sapi's Avatar
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    Default Re: LCD Monitor and Gaming

    @Husar

    It's probably just me but I'd prefer having to turn down the settings (as I have to running a 22" off a 7800gt) and have a big screen than the reverse.

    That said, anything above 19" will usually require dual link DVI...
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