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Just went to check out HP2309. Loved it. 95% getting it.
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QUOTE(veger_leong @ Oct 6 2009, 10:40 AM) I bought my P2450 2 weeks ago, u can read the reviews i've posted in this post.. just go backwards couple of weeks (just after raya)..Magicbright is just different custom brightness setting for different purpose.. hope it helps u make a decision.. only 2 downside i can think of 1. the default setting too bright u need to tweek it with Magic Bright (if not u go blind fast =p) and 2nd its not cheap... my 2 sen advice is when u go to see a monitor on display most of the time it has not been tweeked to its optimal setting with all its drivers installed.. can see the difference with the ones i see on display and the one i own.. best it to read proper online/magazine reviews by experts.. Cheers! |
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Hey guys, I wan to buy a 24' monitor~~ so far i had decided either samsung P2450 or LG w2453v... which one u guys prefer?
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QUOTE(jason18689 @ Oct 6 2009, 12:24 PM) I was about to ask the pricing of that converter.. QUOTE(Faint @ Oct 6 2009, 12:39 PM) RM10 Got mine for RM14 (postage included, or free If I use coupons from Play-Asia)... but If you can find shops parting out this cheap adapter, RM10 is a fair price... There is actually no signal conversion occurring on this adapter.I bought mine from edbe, cost me RM40 included postage. |
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guys, im looking for a 24" lcd monitor (actual 24" and not the so called 24" when its actually 23.6" monitor) 16:9 ratio, and the models that i cant decide upon is the Samsung p2450 and BenQ G2411HD, LG W2453T, which is more value for money?
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w2453tq listed at viewnet in RM 759!!! woo and w2361 at rm 670 i think czone lists only w2361 at rm 659 any plz chk it out and take pics
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QUOTE(goldenrudolph87 @ Oct 6 2009, 09:37 PM) Hey guys, I wan to buy a 24' monitor~~ so far i had decided either samsung P2450 or LG w2453v... which one u guys prefer? GO for LG W2453LG W2453V Added on October 7, 2009, 7:11 am QUOTE(unohoo22 @ Oct 6 2009, 10:06 PM) guys, im looking for a 24" lcd monitor (actual 24" and not the so called 24" when its actually 23.6" monitor) 16:9 ratio, and the models that i cant decide upon is the Samsung p2450 and BenQ G2411HD, LG W2453T, which is more value for money? Go for BenQ G2411HD.BenQ G2411HD This post has been edited by Pis: Oct 7 2009, 07:11 AM |
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QUOTE(JasonJenn @ Oct 6 2009, 06:28 PM) I bought my P2450 2 weeks ago, u can read the reviews i've posted in this post.. just go backwards couple of weeks (just after raya)..Magicbright is just different custom brightness setting for different purpose.. hope it helps u make a decision.. only 2 downside i can think of 1. the default setting too bright u need to tweek it with Magic Bright (if not u go blind fast =p) and 2nd its not cheap... my 2 sen advice is when u go to see a monitor on display most of the time it has not been tweeked to its optimal setting with all its drivers installed.. can see the difference with the ones i see on display and the one i own.. best it to read proper online/magazine reviews by experts.. Cheers! Thanks a lot man, I just bought my one at lowyat yesterday night lolbut I couldnt find the magicbright option at the menu this morning but i did c it yesterday night weird.......which category it fall in? the lcd is superb with my ps3 but now there is another problem....my table is too small now sweat |
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wah...Sony preps 56-inch, 4K resolution monitor
Sony at CEATEC is showing one of its most advanced displays to date. The 56-inch TRIMASTER SRM-L560 monitor has a near-4K resolution, which translates to 3840x2160 pixels or four times the resolution of 1080p. Despite this, the LED backlit TV has a 176-degree viewing angle from all sides and is meant to be a color-accurate preview for video pros and others who need large screens. Supporting this, the backlight RGB sensor works together with an internal temperature sensor to detect and compensate for uneven brightness as the display gets older. Using a connected Windows PC and the included SRM Manager software, users can adjust color temperature and gamma settings; other platforms should have the option of using software. Users can also split up the display into four segments, each with full 1080p resolution, or else into two 2048x1080 halves for the sake of workflow. DVI, HDMI and VGA supply video inputs, but Sony is offering adapters for HD-SDI and SD-SDI more commonly found in the video editing world. Ethernet for remote control, as well as a USB port, are likewise built-in. The set will be made to order starting November 1st, priced at the equivalent of nearly $7,700 in Japan. Sony hasn't clarified if or when it will port the display to the US. [via Impress] ![]() from http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/10...nch.4k.monitor/ |
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@Pis
Thx 4 ur advised!! i edi decided get LG w2453~~ |
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QUOTE(ghost705 @ Oct 7 2009, 10:56 AM) wah...Sony preps 56-inch, 4K resolution monitor Sony probably use the same glass panel cut from 28" 1920x1200 Viewsonic panels.» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Actually with a thin enough bezel and with 4 TN 1080p panels with DP input, you can get a 47inch 4k display too. cost together with one 5870 six edition at probably 1/7th the price. |
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QUOTE(veger_leong @ Oct 7 2009, 09:15 AM) Thanks a lot man, I just bought my one at lowyat yesterday night lol Magic Bright is found on the manual touchscreen setting, its a bit complicated to set via manual touch screen (can't help it if your using PS3).. however once you install its driver on your pc, it will be much easier to set it...but I couldnt find the magicbright option at the menu this morning but i did c it yesterday night weird.......which category it fall in? the lcd is superb with my ps3 but now there is another problem....my table is too small now sweat |
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hi guys,
I been stuck in choosing btw samsung 2244sw(15000:1 /5ms) and LG 2253tq(50000:1 /2ms) from the spec it seem like LG wins Samsung right? any suggestion will be appreciate.. thanks |
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