I want an LCD monitor for a number of reasons.. the picture is usually sharper, they look better and my fat fuck of a cat wont try and sit on the back of it... however I need some help.
1) I know response time is important, but anything under 20-25 ms response time seems to only have 6bit color and uses dithering to fake the rest of them.. I dont want shitty washed out colors. Is a 20-25 second response time acceptable? or will I get really bad image ghosting?
Edit: I play alot of FPS' and watch alot of DVD's, so Im not talking surfing the web, Im talking a game environment.
2) Is contrast ratio reliable from companies or do they fudge the numbers? I've heard rumors that Dell (I have a friend that works there, but not in that department) is fond of testing the brightest setting in contrast in an extremely bright room with one setting and then testing the darkest in a dark room with diffent monitor settings so that their numbers become better than the should be.
3) Which brands are most reliable? Do any have a much better picture than the others? Are there any online stores that will let you return a monitor for a single dead pixel or do they all require around 10 before they will let you? How about B&M stores? Could I con best buy into letting me test out the monitor before I go home with it?
4) When a monitor lists 16.7 million colors does that actually mean its an 8 bit display or are they counting dithered colors as well? I really really really want true color.
Edit: also, Viewsonic just put out a monitor with 8ms response time.. I assume this is using dithering to fake the colors, but does anyone know for sure?
Super Edit Hyper Edition II: Also, are there any 19 inch LCD's that dont suck and have a higher max resolution than the 17" ones. I dont want a larger monitor with the same resolution, that doesnt seem like it would be all that great.
Super Edit Hyper Edition II vs. SNK: umm.. I was looking at Dell's website, and noticed that the monitor I was thinking of getting is a solid 30 dollars cheaper on their 'small buisness' website than their 'home and home office' website. Do I need to prove Im a small buisness to order it that way?
1) I know response time is important, but anything under 20-25 ms response time seems to only have 6bit color and uses dithering to fake the rest of them.. I dont want shitty washed out colors. Is a 20-25 second response time acceptable? or will I get really bad image ghosting?
Edit: I play alot of FPS' and watch alot of DVD's, so Im not talking surfing the web, Im talking a game environment.
2) Is contrast ratio reliable from companies or do they fudge the numbers? I've heard rumors that Dell (I have a friend that works there, but not in that department) is fond of testing the brightest setting in contrast in an extremely bright room with one setting and then testing the darkest in a dark room with diffent monitor settings so that their numbers become better than the should be.
3) Which brands are most reliable? Do any have a much better picture than the others? Are there any online stores that will let you return a monitor for a single dead pixel or do they all require around 10 before they will let you? How about B&M stores? Could I con best buy into letting me test out the monitor before I go home with it?
4) When a monitor lists 16.7 million colors does that actually mean its an 8 bit display or are they counting dithered colors as well? I really really really want true color.
Edit: also, Viewsonic just put out a monitor with 8ms response time.. I assume this is using dithering to fake the colors, but does anyone know for sure?
Super Edit Hyper Edition II: Also, are there any 19 inch LCD's that dont suck and have a higher max resolution than the 17" ones. I dont want a larger monitor with the same resolution, that doesnt seem like it would be all that great.
Super Edit Hyper Edition II vs. SNK: umm.. I was looking at Dell's website, and noticed that the monitor I was thinking of getting is a solid 30 dollars cheaper on their 'small buisness' website than their 'home and home office' website. Do I need to prove Im a small buisness to order it that way?