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post May 17 2010, 10:32 AM

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TN panel - 5 ms (typical)
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IPS panel - 8ms (gray to gray) Typical

wildwestgoh
post May 17 2010, 11:17 AM

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QUOTE(BeastX @ May 17 2010, 10:17 AM)
Wrong... DP is not compatible to DVI/HDMI signal.... however some DP ports on GCs allow a DVI/HDMI pass-through signal there for you can use a passive DP to DVI/HDMI adapter. A native DP on GC like on all(most) ati/amd 5870 cannot use the passive adapter, the digital signals are simply not compatible.

As it has been mentioned many times.
HDMI (1.2) = DVI + digital audio. ..... Not many GC or Displays implement HDMI 1.3 fully.

p.s. DP can carry audio too....
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doh.gif LOL.. assumption base on image, cause saw no audio output from U2311H.
Darn, just wiki-ed tongue.gif
So there's always an active adapter to get the job done, is that correct?
I have seen DP to D-Sub VGA, DP to DVI (not sure if it's -D), but haven see any DVI to DP (GC's DVI to Monitor's DP). hmm.gif

Will we see DP vs HDMI like Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD?? Or is it already happening? sweat.gif
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post May 17 2010, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ May 17 2010, 08:08 AM)
According to Samsung and other e-tailer, the specifications does state that the response of GTG is 2ms, 5ms probably refer to BTB (Black to Black, or On-Off-On).
If you're looking at fast response, you'll sacrifice colors, it'll be the same for all TN panels.

http://tinyurl.com/2bgdha3
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This is newegg's 27" monitor product sorted by ratings.
Asus ranked first... should you get Asus? Well, read the customer reviews before you decide on one.

Want great colors, you probably looking at IPS, which is not just expensive, but you sacrifice the response that you wanted.

One note, manufacturer specifications might not always correct, my 5ms 2333SW ran through a response rate test and guess what? 16ms as a result, so a 2ms might not be always the case for LCD panel. Good luck with your purchase.
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what diffrent IPS and TN panels
ASUS is good ?? but dont have DVI sad.gif
or i need wait for lates model with high end so be best LCD Monitor ???
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post May 17 2010, 01:36 PM

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IPS panel is meant for colors and gamut, bla bla bla... wiki link below explains it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TFT_LCD#In-pl...ching_.28IPS.29
And the advantage of the IPS is wide angle, means you can view even from sideways with no dimmed colors.

If you look at the links, the Asus's accessories does provide converter from your DVI to the HDMI. Or, you can have a look at other models.
If you want some panel that has plenty of ports, why not try LCD TV? since your budget is limitless. Branded LCD TV might has more than 2 HDMIs, 2 DVIs, 1 VGA, etc... etc.
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post May 17 2010, 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ May 17 2010, 11:17 AM)
doh.gif LOL.. assumption base on image, cause saw no audio output from U2311H.
Darn, just wiki-ed  tongue.gif
So there's always an active adapter to get the job done, is that correct?
I have seen DP to D-Sub VGA, DP to DVI (not sure if it's -D), but haven see any DVI to DP (GC's DVI to Monitor's DP). hmm.gif

Will we see DP vs HDMI like Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD?? Or is it already happening? sweat.gif
I don't believe that there are DVI port on any GC that pass-through DP signal.... DP to VGA (rare?)or SL-DVI/HDMI... is the same as DVI to VGA pass-through adapter.

You can only use DP to VGA or SL-DVI/HDMI if the DP port supports it. Not every DP port on GC has this. For example 6edition ATI 5870 has 6 mini-DP ports, only 2 DP ports is backward compatible to SL-DVI, all 4 other outputs can only support DP signal (nothing else).

DP vs HDMI... advantage DP... open license, no royalties, not tied to legacy devices,....

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are aoc monitors reliable? how about their warranty?
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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ May 17 2010, 01:36 PM)
IPS panel is meant for colors and gamut, bla bla bla... wiki link below explains it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TFT_LCD#In-pl...ching_.28IPS.29
And the advantage of the IPS is wide angle, means you can view even from sideways with no dimmed colors.

If you look at the links, the Asus's accessories does provide converter from your DVI to the HDMI. Or, you can have a look at other models.
If you want some panel that has plenty of ports, why not try LCD TV? since your budget is limitless. Branded LCD TV might has more than 2 HDMIs, 2 DVIs, 1 VGA, etc... etc.
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my budget not limited too
why i dont want LCD TV Because if PC connect DVI Screen Resolution 1920x1080 wont work LCD TV that problem
most LCD TV Resolution i think 1360x720 like this sigh
so i prefer LCD Monitor
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QUOTE(logit85 @ May 17 2010, 03:02 PM)
my budget not limited too
why i dont want LCD TV Because if PC connect DVI Screen Resolution 1920x1080 wont work LCD TV that problem
most LCD TV Resolution i think 1360x720 like this sigh
so i prefer LCD Monitor
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Sony LCD TV already has Full HD (1080p) from 32", just size is a matter if you have limited amount of space. Need to sit further away if you have bigger screen.
Look for TV that has Full HD instead of HD Ready ONLY.
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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ May 17 2010, 03:36 PM)
Sony LCD TV already has Full HD (1080p) from 32", just size is a matter if you have limited amount of space. Need to sit further away if you have bigger screen.
Look for TV that has Full HD instead of HD Ready ONLY.
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i understand my space no limited i have space too
SONY Already has Full HD 1080P but if connect PC DVI wont work 1920x1080 lah wil black screen
that is bad
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QUOTE(logit85 @ May 17 2010, 03:43 PM)
i understand my space no limited i have space too
SONY Already has Full HD 1080P but if connect PC DVI wont work 1920x1080 lah wil black screen
that is bad
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Please provide your PC specifications and driver's version if possible.
Maybe you need to use some manual detection to get it to work.
You probably need to post your question at Q&A cause this might drag this thread out topic.
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QUOTE(wildwestgoh @ May 17 2010, 04:17 PM)
Please provide your PC specifications and driver's version if possible.
Maybe you need to use some manual detection to get it to work.
You probably need to post your question at Q&A cause this might drag this thread out topic.
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pc gc wil use lates like GTX480 many people have problem LCD TV resolution 1920x1080 will black screen
but 1360x720 will work too waste i prefer LCD Monitor
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QUOTE(logit85 @ May 17 2010, 05:35 PM)
pc gc wil use lates like GTX480 many people have problem LCD TV resolution 1920x1080 will black screen
but 1360x720 will work too waste i prefer LCD Monitor
Or you TV spec/model, could be a problem there... or how about pushing a 1080i signal.
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QUOTE(BeastX @ May 17 2010, 05:54 PM)
Or you TV spec/model, could be a problem there... or how about pushing a 1080i signal.
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i dont like tv its waste cannot support resolution 1920x1080 for pc
i checked SONY LCD TV 32inch
Display Resolution WXGA (1366 x 768) only support
that is waste

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QUOTE(logit85 @ May 17 2010, 09:57 PM)
i checked SONY LCD TV 32inch
Display Resolution     WXGA (1366 x 768) only support
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sigh

thats because 1366 x 768 is only HD Ready

HD Ready is NOT THE SAME with Full HD which is 1920 x 1080.

so like the rest has said... u need to find a 32" Full HD TV and NOT 32" HD Ready TV

HD Ready and Full HD are DIFFERENT types of TVs


understand now?

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post May 17 2010, 10:38 PM

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QUOTE(mADmAN @ May 17 2010, 10:30 PM)
sigh

thats because 1366 x 768 is only HD Ready

HD Ready is NOT THE SAME with Full HD which is 1920 x 1080.

so like the rest has said... u need to find a 32" Full HD TV and NOT 32" HD Ready TV

HD Ready and Full HD are DIFFERENT types of TVs
understand now?
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ya i understand i prefer full HD only i dont like HD Ready
that problem so i dont want LCD TV so i prefer LCD Monitor too
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u obviously dont understand doh.gif why is explaining things to u always tough? ur old threads oso same until kena lock doh.gif

u need to go find FULL HD LCD TV

go to the shop and tell them u want a FULL HD LCD TV

not a HD ready LCD TV. make sure u say FULL HD LCD TV

then u can use PC and display 1920x1080...u buy HD Ready of course la its 1366x768


u know wat...since u not limited budget... go buy the Dell 30" monitor. resolution even higher than full HD @ 2560 x 1600 for RM4.9k
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ May 17 2010, 11:05 PM)
u obviously dont understand doh.gif why is explaining things to u always tough? ur old threads oso same until kena lock doh.gif

u need to go find FULL HD LCD TV

go to the shop and tell them u want a FULL HD LCD TV

not a HD ready LCD TV. make sure u say FULL HD LCD TV

then u can use PC and display 1920x1080...u buy HD Ready of course la its 1366x768
u know wat...since u not limited budget... go buy the Dell 30" monitor. resolution even higher than full HD @ 2560 x 1600 for RM4.9k
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DELL 30inch monitor but its 16:10 i dont like
i prefer LCD Monitor 27inch or above inch with 16:9 only FULL HD 1920X1080
so hard to find LCD TV so i dont like tv i told u i prefer LCD Monitor
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post May 17 2010, 11:26 PM

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A lot of people would normally prefer bigger and better, and 16:10 is bigger and better. 1920x1080 is rather squashed short, uncomfortable for work.
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haih...forget it la...u go buy wat u want then
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QUOTE(mADmAN @ May 17 2010, 11:41 PM)
haih...forget it la...u go buy wat u want then
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LOL, ignore him. He's a laughing stock at subwoofer thread at home entertainment. Apparently people called him 'Mental' doh.gif

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