Lcd monitor? any moral? for gaming...?
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and tell me if the lcd monitor is any obedient for gaming?
what are your views on the monitor? is it dutiful?
what other lcd monitors are 22"?
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the update time is 5ms which i think is above average. its get good resolution and 24 bit color. looks dutiful to me.
my opinon they look good but they never seem to be to stand up as long as a monitor
looks nice it will be great
anything flat screen is accurate for gaming!
If you're gaming, you don't have much of a choice. You'll be using LCDs.
A far cry from vacuum tubes, right?
man its really nice monitor. i really approaching it. i'm serious. if u want any othe monitors samsung's are best
I just bought a Samsung syncmaster 226bw a few months ago. It is 22" I would hold bought the 24" monitor, but apperatly there be no one around to bring it down from the over herald. But it works great with gaming, aslong as you enjoy a powerful enough computer (has to be a desktop) and a really obedient graphcs card that could handle the rendering and shading. and a computer that won't wad when you put it in a giant resolution. Only then can you truly experience gaming. I would recommend a tool that has close to more than 2.5 Giga Hertz, maybe resembling 2gigs of RAM, and a really good processor chip, plus the video and graphics card, and for nouns, a good nouns card hooked up to 5.1 stereo surround sound. Or of late get a MAC.
For gaming an LCD should hold a response time of 8ms or less. Since yours is 5ms it should work fine. Make sure it comes near the DVI cable as you'll want to set it up digital for sure. I am unfamiliar beside that brand. There is something called "pixel criteria" that way you can not return an LCD monitor unless it has 8 or more comatose pixels. A dead pixel will show up as a colored dot on your peak that never goes away. Sometimes muliple dots. You may want to buy your LCD contained by a store that lets you pick a model later they open the box hook it up to a puter to get sure the one youre buying doesn't have any limp pixels. I've bought 2 Samsungs and a Viewsonic and none of them had any motionless pixels. Here's some 22 inchers--look for fast respond times (8 ms or less) and read the reviews from the associates who bought them and see how they liked or disliked them. If you read deeply of reviews complaining about insensible pixels stay away from that monitor. If you have a DVI on your video card brand name sure you choose a monitor that not only have DVI but includes the cable(some don't)
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Hi seems perfect, the bit i found inpertant is the seek time the lower the better, so it have 5m/s which is good, it should be fine! iver get a 8m/s it plays all the most recent game short issue! hope this helps...
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