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post May 8 2010, 12:28 AM

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QUOTE(Onion-KiD @ May 8 2010, 12:24 AM)
This I know.
24" 1920x1080 with 24" 1600x900 yea 1920x1080 sharper.

24" 1920x1080 with 17" 1280 x 1024=?

1920x1080 sharper because he is 1080p?

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The 24" 1080p will still be sharper because it can effectively display 2million pixels as compared to the 1.3m pixels by the 1280x1024 monitor nod.gif
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QUOTE(Onion-KiD @ May 8 2010, 12:24 AM)
This I know.
24" 1920x1080 with 24" 1600x900 yea 1920x1080 sharper.

24" 1920x1080 with 17" 1280 x 1024=?

1920x1080 sharper because he is 1080p?
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rclxub.gif I'm not talking about resolution difference here, if 63" 1920x1080 LCD vs 21.5" 1920x1080 LCD, which LCD will display sharper images at the same viewing distance? rolleyes.gif
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post May 8 2010, 07:31 AM

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What is the cheapest lcd monitor that supports Full HD? blush.gif
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post May 8 2010, 11:03 AM

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QUOTE(Beouwulf @ May 8 2010, 07:24 AM)
rclxub.gif  I'm not talking about resolution difference here, if 63" 1920x1080 LCD vs 21.5" 1920x1080 LCD, which LCD will display sharper images at the same viewing distancerolleyes.gif
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Depending on the viewing distance,from around 5-6 feet,for sure the 63" LCD will look so pixelated while the 21.5 is still crisp and clear!But when at a huge distance like 4-5m ,both will look practically the same.*thinks* the 21.5 might look clearer though...gotta check out yourself ya brows.gif

That is why the bigger you go , you need to increase your viewing distance(applicable for TV sizes from 32"++) icon_idea.gif


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QUOTE(breakingpoint @ May 8 2010, 07:31 AM)
What is the cheapest lcd monitor that supports Full HD? blush.gif
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Try checking out those 18.5" offerings smile.gif

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QUOTE(-kytz- @ May 8 2010, 11:03 AM)
Depending on the viewing distance,from around 5-6 feet,for sure the 63" LCD will look so pixelated while the 21.5 is still crisp and clear!But when at a huge distance like 4-5m ,both will look practically the same.*thinks* the 21.5 might look clearer though...gotta check out yourself ya brows.gif

That is why the bigger you go , you need to increase your viewing distance(applicable for TV sizes from 32"++) icon_idea.gif


Added on May 8, 2010, 11:05 am

Try checking out those 18.5" offerings smile.gif
I've seen the 100" LCD at 1080p...you just need to go further back to appreciate the screen.... Let's put it this way the larger the screen the more people can watch it together. (Say IMAX vs a 46" 8K or 4K screen) The further away the screen is from your eyes the less the muscles around the lens of your eyes will have to contract. If it is only one person, with the the appropriate distance (with good eye-sight), with the same 1080p resolution, 24" or 63" does not really matter, you'll should get the same enjoyment, but with 63" your whole family and friend and see it together, not so with 24"

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QUOTE(Onion-KiD @ May 8 2010, 12:24 AM)
This I know.
24" 1920x1080 with 24" 1600x900 yea 1920x1080 sharper.

24" 1920x1080 with 17" 1280 x 1024=?

1920x1080 sharper because he is 1080p?
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Just do the math.
17" @ 4:3 resolution has effective pixels of 1280x1024=1,310,720 pixels fitted to a 13.5"x10" screen size which results into 135sq inch
So, per square inch it has 9,700 pixels.

24" @ 16:9 has: 1920x1080=2,073,600pixels. screen size 21"x12"=252sq inch.
So, per square inch it has 8,200 pixels.

17" sharper BUT it is smaller screen size.

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QUOTE(Beouwulf @ May 8 2010, 07:24 AM)
rclxub.gif  I'm not talking about resolution difference here, if 63" 1920x1080 LCD vs 21.5" 1920x1080 LCD, which LCD will display sharper images at the same viewing distance?  rolleyes.gif
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I do not believe computer lcd monitor have 63" size(and pair with that resolution).
If you are compare LCD TV vs LCD monitor.... No, I'm not talk/compare about that.

So, Computer LCD monitor. 24" 1920x1080 & 17" 1280 x 1024, Display high resolutions without scaling or stretching an image, the image will always be in full sharpness, although it can't display full image at full screen.
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i'd like to ask which lcd monitors have
hdmi
composite rgb (av in/out)
dvi or dvi-d
vga
also an in built speaker

* size around 20 -24 inches reason i want to hook up my ps3 and ps2

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post May 8 2010, 05:25 PM

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IS there any 24" IPS panel? other than U2410. Im waiting for 1 and a half month im still getting nothing.
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QUOTE(munak991 @ May 8 2010, 05:25 PM)
IS there any 24" IPS panel? other than U2410. Im waiting for 1 and a half month im still getting nothing.
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I waited 1 and a half year... blink.gif ohmy.gif
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QUOTE(munak991 @ May 8 2010, 05:25 PM)
IS there any 24" IPS panel? other than U2410. Im waiting for 1 and a half month im still getting nothing.
Plenty.... but U2410 is one of the cheapest of the lot. Prepare to pay up to 2x or more for others...
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QUOTE(Onion-KiD @ May 8 2010, 04:23 PM)
I do not believe computer lcd monitor have 63" size(and pair with that resolution).
If you are compare LCD TV vs LCD monitor.... No, I'm not talk/compare about that.

So, Computer LCD monitor. 24" 1920x1080 & 17" 1280 x 1024, Display high resolutions without scaling or stretching an image, the image will always be in full sharpness, although it can't display full image at full screen.
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Like that I surrender liao, since you don't understand. doh.gif

maybe this will help http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_pitch
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post May 8 2010, 10:29 PM

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QUOTE(Onion-KiD @ May 8 2010, 04:23 PM)
I do not believe computer lcd monitor have 63" size(and pair with that resolution).
If you are compare LCD TV vs LCD monitor.... No, I'm not talk/compare about that.

So, Computer LCD monitor. 24" 1920x1080 & 17" 1280 x 1024, Display high resolutions without scaling or stretching an image, the image will always be in full sharpness, although it can't display full image at full screen.
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Again, the 24" 1080p monitor will still look sharper because it can display 2 million pixels.In picture clarity, number of pixels is the most important factor besides viewing distance, size of screen and ratio between source and display(perfect ratio of 1:1 is always desired) smile.gif
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QUOTE(Beouwulf @ May 8 2010, 08:21 PM)
Like that I surrender liao, since you don't understand.  doh.gif

maybe this will help http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dot_pitch
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Ok. reading now. thanks
QUOTE(-kytz- @ May 8 2010, 10:29 PM)
Again, the 24" 1080p monitor will still look sharper because it can display 2 million pixels.In picture clarity, number of pixels is the most important factor besides viewing distance, size of screen and ratio between source and display(perfect ratio of 1:1 is always desired) smile.gif
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So in this case. 21.5" 1080p are more sharper then 24"/23" 1080p. Like this correct? rclxub.gif (still reading...)
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post May 8 2010, 10:44 PM

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QUOTE(Onion-KiD @ May 8 2010, 10:36 PM)
Ok. reading now. thanks
So in this case. 21.5" 1080p are more sharper then 24"/23" 1080p. Like this correct?  rclxub.gif (still reading...)
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Yes, it will look sharper nod.gif ONLY if you come close enough to notice it.Else, from 4-5 feet away, it's totally negligible.Again no worries lar if you wanna buy up to 27"++ 1080p monitor,sitting 5-6 feet away, i highly doubt you can see any pixelation

I guess you're interested to get a monitor?How much is your budget then other forumers can help you with model suggestions smile.gif
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QUOTE(-kytz- @ May 8 2010, 10:44 PM)
Yes, it will look sharper nod.gif ONLY if you come close enough to notice it.Else, from 4-5 feet away, it's totally negligible.Again no worries lar if you wanna buy up to 27"++ 1080p monitor,sitting 5-6 feet away, i highly doubt you can see any pixelation

I guess you're interested to get a monitor?How much is your budget then other forumers can help you with model suggestions smile.gif
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Nope. I'm interest in discuss this. never paying attention on it before.
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Any review on the new samsung led range monitors? Or are they any user here, are samsung led better compared to acer 24" full hd led
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post May 9 2010, 03:04 AM

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A nice review on the G2410H @ AnandTech.

Like they said, the 16:9 AR of the G2410H doesn't make sense. It would have made a great 16:10 24".

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wanna asking u all here

monitor wit 120hz got already?


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QUOTE(nooboy @ May 9 2010, 03:27 AM)
wanna asking u all here

monitor wit 120hz got already?
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