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LCD Thread Ver 3.1, Everything about LCD monitor
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XCremator
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Dec 2 2006, 09:53 PM
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Hello Guys, Im quite new in using LCD, Till now still using a Samsung CRT monitor. Im Planning in getting a LCD display panel early next year with budget arround 1k Need you sifu's suggestion on what model that is suitable. Ive browse through on the forum and found out so many option with TN, S-PVA,HDMI support and so on. Kinda blur a bit. Can someone elaborate more? My rig is white so hoping for a white LCD display or even grey if can la.. really appriciate your help. Thanks in advance
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XCremator
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Dec 3 2006, 01:23 PM
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The contrast ratio depends on user preference and environment lighting condition.. if you're planning on using in a bright lighting room then the contrast ratio will play its part
else if you using the LCD in a dark room (no lighting) then if the contrast too high sure burn ur eyes lo..
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XCremator
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Dec 29 2006, 05:07 AM
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Just bought myself a Samsung 971P.. my eyes are still in transaction between CRT's and LCD's.  BTW I have been reading the post a couple of pages up seems to be arguing over Dell 2007WFP with S-IPS and S-PVA panel. Seems like S-IPS are more "demanded" rather then S-PVA panel, care to elaborate more regarding this matter? Is S-IPS panel more superior the S-PVA..?
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XCremator
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Dec 29 2006, 06:29 PM
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Wow a very detail yet simple explanation.
Seems like S-IPS is better in color reproduction compared to S-PVA. Well for now im really satisfied with my S-PVA panel. The contrast was superb and im satisfied with the color reproduction of the system.
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XCremator
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Jan 6 2007, 02:00 AM
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I think he meant CRT, since he did mention the LCD price will be dropping  p/s: Its been a week since Ive change from CRT to LCD.. and I really loves my 971P so sexy and elegant This post has been edited by XCremator: Jan 6 2007, 02:01 AM
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XCremator
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Apr 9 2007, 03:46 AM
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In the bulk section I see people talking about "A" panel, "S" panel" even "C" and "P" panel. What is that is all about? Issit a codename for the current S-PVA, S-IPS, TN Film panel that available in the market? Refference http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/432898
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