I was gogin to pick up the Samsung 915n ... but I want to go digital witht he new setup .... So I've narrowed it down to the following....
What do you all think or experience ?
BenQ ( similar models got Rave reviews , and I've heard nothing but good things about BenQ )
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824179014
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824014090
or
Hyundai
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824179014
the Hyundai got An editors choice on Toms HArdware when the BenQ model tehy tested was not available in the US. Newegg has 400+ positive reviews for the Hyundai and Anandtech users promoted the Hyundai alot too.
So I'm torn....
Vote for me ?
Need help with LCD choice ...
Need help with LCD choice ...
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u didnt consider that one?
I'd vote for the Hyundai based on specs.
u didnt consider that one?
I'd vote for the Hyundai based on specs.
Funny... Two replies saying Hyundai and two selections fo BenQ lol
Although I realize the name itself sets a bad taste for most ,... this seems to be a pretty thurough test and opinion on the systems. I think I will go with the Hyundai myself ... I just wish Newegg had a better pixel policy.
Although I realize the name itself sets a bad taste for most ,... this seems to be a pretty thurough test and opinion on the systems. I think I will go with the Hyundai myself ... I just wish Newegg had a better pixel policy.
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Went witht he Hyundai ( my gut as well after reading all the reviews ) and It' is HUGE .... I guess I'm used to big bulky 19" CRTs that only have like 17" Viewable screens. When I opened this , I thought they had acidentally send me a 20" .
Hooked it up , No Dead Pixels ... Excellent Image. I Do however dislike that 1280 x 1024 is the hightest available rez. More than likely that's the price of getting 8ms response time , as that rez didn't seem uncommon.
I can't wait to get it home and run some BF2 tonight and see how it looks.
Hooked it up , No Dead Pixels ... Excellent Image. I Do however dislike that 1280 x 1024 is the hightest available rez. More than likely that's the price of getting 8ms response time , as that rez didn't seem uncommon.
I can't wait to get it home and run some BF2 tonight and see how it looks.
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