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LCD Monitor connection?
I am finally getting rid of my CRT and going flat panel.
I have a 9800pro. What digital connection should I look for? DVI-? Does it matter? -- ~~SHRED |
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"SHRED" wrote in message news:xUF%e.85656$DW1.65582@fed1read06... I am finally getting rid of my CRT and going flat panel. I have a 9800pro. What digital connection should I look for? DVI-? Does it matter? DVI is preferable, but on newer flat panels the analog input is just about as good. I've got a Dell flat panel with both connectors, and can only see a very slight difference with text using the DVI at 1280x1024 native resolution. |
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Augustus wrote:
"SHRED" wrote in message news:xUF%e.85656$DW1.65582@fed1read06... I am finally getting rid of my CRT and going flat panel. I have a 9800pro. What digital connection should I look for? DVI-? Does it matter? DVI is preferable, but on newer flat panels the analog input is just about as good. I've got a Dell flat panel with both connectors, and can only see a very slight difference with text using the DVI at 1280x1024 native resolution. Thanks. I am considering this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001185 -- ~~SHRED |
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Thanks. I am considering this monitor:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001185 That's an analog only monitor. I would go to a store and actually look at the output while it's running. If you're happy with it, then buy it. |
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That is a excellent monitor with the 700-1 you should get good color on dark
areas when playing games. As far a DVI cable. Use one ! Most video cards have digital output. So if you have a analog cable. It has to convert it to analog then back to digital for the monitor. With a digital cable you will get true colors. And changing the settings will no longer be necessary... "SHRED" wrote in message news:6tT%e.85693$DW1.71603@fed1read06... Augustus wrote: "SHRED" wrote in message news:xUF%e.85656$DW1.65582@fed1read06... I am finally getting rid of my CRT and going flat panel. I have a 9800pro. What digital connection should I look for? DVI-? Does it matter? DVI is preferable, but on newer flat panels the analog input is just about as good. I've got a Dell flat panel with both connectors, and can only see a very slight difference with text using the DVI at 1280x1024 native resolution. Thanks. I am considering this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001185 -- ~~SHRED |
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Sorry did not realize the model # of the one you were looking at try one of
the following ones.. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001064 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001066 "Spidious" wrote in message news:4jX%e.435173$xm3.12067@attbi_s21... That is a excellent monitor with the 700-1 you should get good color on dark areas when playing games. As far a DVI cable. Use one ! Most video cards have digital output. So if you have a analog cable. It has to convert it to analog then back to digital for the monitor. With a digital cable you will get true colors. And changing the settings will no longer be necessary... "SHRED" wrote in message news:6tT%e.85693$DW1.71603@fed1read06... Augustus wrote: "SHRED" wrote in message news:xUF%e.85656$DW1.65582@fed1read06... I am finally getting rid of my CRT and going flat panel. I have a 9800pro. What digital connection should I look for? DVI-? Does it matter? DVI is preferable, but on newer flat panels the analog input is just about as good. I've got a Dell flat panel with both connectors, and can only see a very slight difference with text using the DVI at 1280x1024 native resolution. Thanks. I am considering this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001185 -- ~~SHRED |
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SHRED wrote:
Augustus wrote: "SHRED" wrote in message news:xUF%e.85656$DW1.65582@fed1read06... I am finally getting rid of my CRT and going flat panel. I have a 9800pro. What digital connection should I look for? DVI-? Does it matter? DVI is preferable, but on newer flat panels the analog input is just about as good. I've got a Dell flat panel with both connectors, and can only see a very slight difference with text using the DVI at 1280x1024 native resolution. Thanks. I am considering this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001185 I would suggest you look at any one you are considering next to a Sony SDM-HS95P http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/artic...,120983,00.asp I looked at them and there was no comparison. The SONY had it all over all the rest. J. |
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Only problem I see with the Sony in the Contrast ratio is 550-1. At minimum
I would suggest 700-1 if you play any 3D games that have any dark areas in them. With a lower contrast ratio you will not see the colors in the dark at all sometimes... "Johnathan" wrote in message news SHRED wrote: Augustus wrote: "SHRED" wrote in message news:xUF%e.85656$DW1.65582@fed1read06... I am finally getting rid of my CRT and going flat panel. I have a 9800pro. What digital connection should I look for? DVI-? Does it matter? DVI is preferable, but on newer flat panels the analog input is just about as good. I've got a Dell flat panel with both connectors, and can only see a very slight difference with text using the DVI at 1280x1024 native resolution. Thanks. I am considering this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001185 I would suggest you look at any one you are considering next to a Sony SDM-HS95P http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/artic...,120983,00.asp I looked at them and there was no comparison. The SONY had it all over all the rest. J. |
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Contrast ratios listed in LCD specs are fabricated by several
different non-standardized methods, and usually on best-case scenarios with regard to ambient lighting, etc. As a result, this spec rarely has any relevance to real-world performance, and monitor choices shouldn't be made based on it. With that said, I'd also steer clear of Sony LCDs but for an entirely different reason. Sony's corporate bean counters have gotten the best of their company the past few years and quality has suffered as a result. They're cutting corners on component quality and in other places where they shouldn't. "Spidious" wrote in message news:l210f.196526$084.84696@attbi_s22... Only problem I see with the Sony in the Contrast ratio is 550-1. At minimum I would suggest 700-1 if you play any 3D games that have any dark areas in them. With a lower contrast ratio you will not see the colors in the dark at all sometimes... "Johnathan" wrote in message news SHRED wrote: Augustus wrote: "SHRED" wrote in message news:xUF%e.85656$DW1.65582@fed1read06... I am finally getting rid of my CRT and going flat panel. I have a 9800pro. What digital connection should I look for? DVI-? Does it matter? DVI is preferable, but on newer flat panels the analog input is just about as good. I've got a Dell flat panel with both connectors, and can only see a very slight difference with text using the DVI at 1280x1024 native resolution. Thanks. I am considering this monitor: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001185 I would suggest you look at any one you are considering next to a Sony SDM-HS95P http://www.pcworld.com/reviews/artic...,120983,00.asp I looked at them and there was no comparison. The SONY had it all over all the rest. J. |
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Mike Foss wrote:
Contrast ratios listed in LCD specs are fabricated by several different non-standardized methods, and usually on best-case scenarios with regard to ambient lighting, etc. As a result, this spec rarely has any relevance to real-world performance, and monitor choices shouldn't be made based on it. With that said, I'd also steer clear of Sony LCDs but for an entirely different reason. Sony's corporate bean counters have gotten the best of their company the past few years and quality has suffered as a result. They're cutting corners on component quality and in other places where they shouldn't. What would you suggest as a monitor that would be a good choice. Your reason for not buying a Sony isn't very convincing without another option based on the comparison visually. I would have a hard time selecting one that didn't stand out against all the rest in that store. J. |
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