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Aquanox28
post Nov 9 2008, 12:19 PM

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@jihchuan:

If I'm not wrong, those are stuck pixels. Dead pixels won't even change colours, it will just be dead and shows black pixels. I advise you to return it to Thundermatch and ask for another unit. 24 stuck pixels looks bad. sweat.gif Or you could to try rub those pixels/use a software to see if it helps to unstuck them. Hope it helps. smile.gif

Btw, does anyone knows anywhere selling the BenQ FP241VW? How much is it? Thanks.

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post Nov 9 2008, 10:00 PM

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QUOTE(mdzaboy @ Nov 9 2008, 03:43 PM)
BenQ FP241VW no production anymore, only new 24" model such as G2400WD, E2400HD, etc..well thats TN panel anyway. The BenQ FP241VW is using the S-IPS panel.
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Really? That's a letdown. People in the hardforum are using them and most of them gave good feedback on it. However, this model does not use S-IPS panel. If I'm wrong it uses MVA panel instead.
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post Nov 11 2008, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(cinbao @ Nov 11 2008, 05:28 PM)
With Full HD 1920 x 1080 resolution, I believe the LCD TV already near parallel with the 2408WFP resolution (1920x1200), SPVA (Vertical Alignment) only improve the viewing angle to 178'c / 178'c & true 24 bits 18.7 millions colors, since this LCD TV also able to provide this viewing angle, with the bigger size of 32' inch that make me think hard why should I chooser Dell 2408WFP instead of this LCD TV.
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It all depends on how you use your LCD. If you're using it mostly for PC (Words, surfing web, other stuff that requires you to read a lot of words, and also graphic designing), then you should choose the Dell 2408WFP. Otherwise, if you use it more for gaming or movies, I would suggest you go for the LCD TV. Bigger screen = better experience for Full HD content. biggrin.gif


Added on November 11, 2008, 6:02 pm
QUOTE(SurFerZ @ Nov 11 2008, 05:37 PM)
Thanks anyway.. biggrin.gif
Almost forget that i'm using it for my pc aswell..will it affect the size of the text and the icons with 1980X1080 resolution on a 22inch?compared to a 24..
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The icons and text will definitely be smaller if you use 1920x1080 resolution on a 22". I suggest you to go to a retail store to experience for yourself whether the size of the icons and text are acceptable for you. smile.gif

This post has been edited by Aquanox28: Nov 11 2008, 06:02 PM
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post Nov 12 2008, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(SurFerZ @ Nov 12 2008, 12:05 AM)
Benq E2200HD VS E2400HD
Which is better if i'm need a monitor for gaming on my ps3 and for pc aswell?
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Both is ok for your type of usage. However, you really need to know if you are comfortable with the smaller icons and text on the 22". I myself on the other hand, thinks that gaming on a bigger screen enhances your gaming experience. Happy deciding. smile.gif

QUOTE(xenon_aniki @ Nov 12 2008, 09:32 AM)
Anyone who care... pls answer my quetion

Im using Asus 9600GT,
wanna ask some question
1) Is there any different in graphic performance & CPU performance if i use 22" lcd monitor and 24" monitor? can I say the smaller LCD the better the computer performance?
2) For guys who owned 24" lcd, may i know your experience? izzit too big for gaming & surfing? i mean u have to bend your neck from side to side when using pc.
thank you smile.gif
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1) There will definitely be some performance drop if you use a larger 24" as there are more pixels for your GC to process. So, yes you can say so.
2) I believe it won't be too big. Just put it at a suitable distance from your sitting position, then your won't have to turn your head just to view from one side to the other side of the LCD when using the pc.

Hope my description helps you. smile.gif
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post Nov 12 2008, 03:55 PM

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QUOTE(xenon_aniki @ Nov 12 2008, 11:13 AM)
Thank you Aquanox!! rclxms.gif  thumbup.gif

Your comment help me much in deciding to go for 22" or 24"

I hope my GC is not too old to generate graphic on 24". Wanna buy LCD monitor maybe end of this year.

additional question, Izzit my GC still support high-end games like GRID & COH on 24"? Im now use 17" monitor and they are doing very well cool2.gif
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You're welcome bro. biggrin.gif Your GC can support, but you might have to tune down the settings. It's a big jump for the number of pixels from a 17" to a 24".

@SurFerZ:

You're welcome too. biggrin.gif

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