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Tiny
Posts: 1091
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Hi Gamers,
I need some quick advice on my LCD purchase. Basically i am going for a 19 inch LCD, I am not tech savvy with LCD monitors so i decided to ask you guys about it. I am looking at these two models umart are offering. They are both around 300 dollars which i assume is a pretty good price. I just need it because it takes up less space and is easy to cart around. Which one should i get????? Product Name: Asus VW192T Blk 19inch wide, 5MS, VGA+DVI, Tilt, Speakers Product Description: Device : 19" TFT LCD Screen Brightness : 330cd/mē Contrast Ratio : 800 : 1 Viewing Angle : 160 / 160 Response Time : 5ms Resolution : 1440 x 900 Supported Colours : 16.2M Colours Pixel Pitch : 0.285 Signal Frequency : Analog Signal Frequency: 31~80 KHz(H)/ 56Hz~75 Hz(V) Digital Signal Frequency: 30~75 KHz(H)/ 60Hz~70 Hz(V) Input / Output PC Input: DVI-D & D-Sub PC Audio Input: 3.5mm Mini-jack Audio Features Stereo Speaker (built-in): 1W x 2 stereo, RMS Normal Power Consumption : Less than 46W Suspend/Standby Power Consumption : Less than 2W Dimension(WxDxH) : Phys. Dimension (WxHxD): 458 x 368 x 207mm Box Dimension (WxHxD): 500 x 424 x 152mm Weight : Net Weight (Esti.): 4.3kg Gross Weight (Esti.): 5.8kg Product Details Product Name: BENQ FP92W 19inch wide 5ms D-SUB DVI-D SILVER/BLACK Product Description: Device : 48cm (19") Widescreen Brightness : 300cd/mē Contrast Ratio : 700 : 1 Viewing Angle : 150/140 (CR>=10) Response Time : 5 (3.5+1.5) ms (rise+fall) (typical) Resolution : WXGA+ (1440 x 900) Supported Colours : 16.2M Colours Pixel Pitch : 0.2835 mm Input D-sub/DVI Audio Features No Normal Power Consumption : 45W (max) Standby Power Consumption 1W Dimension : 365.6 x 450.2 x 169.9 mm (H x W x D) Weight : 4.7 kg |
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shrapse
Posts: 3471
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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22" widescreens go for $500~ these days
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| #1 12:59am 13/12/06 |
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parabol
Posts: 2787
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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For ~$300 you won't get a flashy monitor and won't have much of a choice in terms of features or quality. Forget 8-bit colour or high viewing angle. Generally go for an LCD that has:
1. DVI input 2. Useful dead-pixel warranty (Samsung 3 years?, Viewsonic 30 days, BenQ 7 days) 3. Looks good (e.g. doesn't have chunky speakers if you don't need them) Those two LCDs you mentioned above have roughly the same viewing angle, despite the fact that the Asus quotes a higher number (very misleading measurement). The other specs are very similar .. one has a speaker and the other doesn't. Keep in mind the BenQ likely won't ship with a DVI cable (from my personal experience with their products), so keep that extra cost in mind if you really want it. I mention DVI not for image quality (since a $300 LCD won't benefit quality-wise) but for screen centering and synchronisation. |
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| #2 01:07am 13/12/06 |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 14259
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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Yeah, my 22" widescreen only cost $550 plus it only takes up a tiny bit more space than my old 19" crt did.
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| #3 01:09am 13/12/06 |
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whoop
Posts: 10712
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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doesn't moving an lcd around a lot increase the risk of dead pixels?
the greater the contrast the better too I believe. |
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| #4 01:09am 13/12/06 |
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Tiny
Posts: 1092
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Useful Advice, As far as price goes i cannot really afford to move so I think I am going to go for the BENQ, it has got some good reviews and you are right about the DVI cable parabol. Thankfully i have 1/2 spare here at home so that will not be a problem.
I have always liked BenQ monitors anyway and my current crt is a benQ and it works great so fingers crossed my new one will be just as reliable! |
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| #5 01:14am 13/12/06 |
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whoop
Posts: 10713
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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how about LG? 2000:1 contrast. (at least I think that's a good thing?)
Device : 19" Wide TFT LCD last edited by whoop at 01:22:46 13/Dec/06 |
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| #6 01:22am 13/12/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4797
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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No complaints here with BenQ
That said, I'm genuinely impressed with the ViewSonic 22" as I have several friends who speak nothing cept that of praise (plus I get to see them almost perpetually). I'm also impressed with Samsung's 24" flip version (horizontal/vertical) If you can afford $300, save another $200 an go the 22" ViewSonic. If your ol monitor dies in the meantime, I am more than happy to loan you an old CRT for the temp duration |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 14261
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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/hugs 22" ViewSonic
Definately get one if you can hold off a bit and get some more cash. You wont regret it. |
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| #8 12:05pm 13/12/06 |
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pARODY
Posts: 148
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i got the 20.1 viewsonic.. its great $500 from umart
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| #9 12:07pm 13/12/06 |
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stinky
Posts: 1752
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The viewsonic has rather bad colour shift on horizontal angles, but for average Joe this isn't a problem. the best we've found in the 20-22" range in the cheapo range is the CMV, better than Viewsonic, BenQ, and the cheapo Dell ones. the pricier Dells are better than the CMV though.
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| #10 12:47pm 13/12/06 |
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Alize`
Posts: 395
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've got a 19" Samsung. I bought it mainly because of the dead pixel warranty of 3 years. Good monitor |
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