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Best LCD Monitors - Reviews And Specifications
Before buying an LCD monitor, it's necessary to compare some features. Pay attention to its brightness, pixel pitch, response time, contrast ratio and resolution. Of course, you should also take into account the price, the brand, the viewing angle, the power consumption and the warranty offered. Here are some of the most highly rated LCD monitors:
Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 offers the highest performance and has an ultra slim design. It looks like a sleeker version of Samsung's P2370. This monitor displays great colors for a TN panel and looks great on MGS4 and Res2. It also produces very sharp pictures and is supported by a crystal-like acrylic neck and bezel trim. The LED backlight contains no halogen, mercury or lead.
HP LP2275w features multiple ergonomic adjustments (up/down, horizontal swivel, tilt up/down), solid image quality, a contrast ratio of 1000:1 and deep, rich color reproduction. It includes screen pivoting, screen tilting and screen height adjustment. This is an excellent monitor for pro users, because it delivers grayscale performance and very good color.
Dell S1909WX 19-inch provides a 1440x900 resolution with a 5ms response time. This monitor is designed to deliver a rich, multimedia experience. It displays vibrant colors and vivid pictures or fast-motion videos with no jittering. Dell S1909WX 19-inch comes with a wall mountable security lock slot (cable lock sold separately).
Samsung ToC T200HD 20-inch features a 1680 x 1050 resolution and DC 10, 000:1 (1000:1) contrast ratio. It is a great product for those who want to get the most out of their computer while watching their favorite 1080p HDTV broadcasts. Some of its key features include six image input terminals, two HDMI connections, six watts of audio power, five milliseconds response time, sharp contrast and an embedded DTV tuner.
Dell SP2309W is described by Dell as 'a big, beautiful breakthrough in monitor technology'. It provides a stunning 80, 000:1 contrast ratio, ultra fast 2 millisecond response time, dynamic stereo, touch sensor buttons, a height adjustable stand and a clear, sharp integrated 2 megapixel webcam. The SP2309W is backed by a Dell 3-Year Limited Hardware Warranty with 3-Year Advanced Exchange (AE) Service.
ASUS VW246H 24-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor is an excellent affordable product delivering vibrant pixels, strong colors and amazing clarity and contrast. It has a very quick refresh rate and 20000:1 Smart Contrast Ratio, displaying deep levels of black. This monitor has 2ms response time, a 1080p resolution, 16. 7 Million display colors and two stereo speakers.
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Distracting Lines on HDTV as PC Monitor? (Answers: 1) (Comments: 0)
I have a Samsung 40 inch HDTV, which i also have connected to my computer by an HDMI to DVI Cable. I used to have it connected through a DVI to VGA cable. When I watch DVD's through my computer, but using the HDTV, i get these Horizontal lines every once in a while that scroll up the screen, theres usually only 1 or 2 at a time, im not really sure how to explain them, but theyre really annoying and distracting when im trying to watch a movie...these lines never appeared when i was using my VGA cable...but i was just wondering if anyone knows what they are or how to fix them?
actually now ive found that this happens with all videos, not just dvd's
i just found out the technical term for this problem is Screen Tearing...if that helps anyone.
also just found out this happens while playing video games as well.
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using sony hdtv as pc monitor? (Answers: 2) (Comments: 2)
i have a sony 30 inch XBR KDL-32XBR4 tv. it is hooked up to my pc that has a nvidia gtx260 graphics card, the graphics card came with a rgb to hd converter plug. so i plug in the rgb plug to the card, then the hd plug to the rgb and then to the tv. ive been using it with a 1360x768 resolution. it works fine but the problem is its not sending in 1080p. i can change the resolution from the nvidia control panel so it is 1920x1080hd, but the tv is still on 1360x768. so when the pc is on 1920 it is really hard to read stuff and looks weird. is it like that because the tv is still on 1360? and can i change the t.v.'s resolution to match the computers? how? what should i do?
and yes, my tv can support 1920x1080 resolution, when i hook my ps3 to it, it displays 1920x1080 on the top right of the screen.
then why does my tv say 1920x1080 at the top right when i hook a ps3 to it? im not arguing with you i am just confused how it is doing that.
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LCD HDTV AS PC MONITOR HELP!!!? (Answers: 1) (Comments: 0)
We bought a new extremely awesome PC and because my new graphics card (1GB ATi Radeon HD 4850) has great visual quality and resolution, I want to connect it to my Samsung 54" LCD HDTV 1080p. A thorough step by step explanation would be preferred. I need to know exactly what hardware/wires/cables I need to do this. Also, I need to know what to do. Any help is greatly appreciated.
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28 Jul 2010 at 2:54pm In keeping with plans to re-release two of its 14 classics each year, trailers on the Blu-ray edition of James & the Giant Peach reveal The Lion King (Diamond Edition) and Alice in Wonderland (Special 60th Anniversary Edition) will arrive in high definition next year. No real word on specs yet, but we'd expect to see the same care taken in remastering and restoring the audio and video to its highest quality that's been seen on previous releases. HighDefDiscNews has plenty of screengrabs and the two trailers (embedded after the break) so now with plenty of advance warning you can get the kids ready (or have them, if necessary) in preparation for 2011's obligatory combo pack purchase. Update: The videos are gone, forced down by Disney's legal hounds no doubt, but trust us -- they were real and they were spectacular.Continue reading Disney's The Lion King and Alice in Wonderland come home on Blu-ray in 2011 Disney's The Lion King and Alice in Wonderland come home on Blu-ray in 2011 originally appeared on Engadget HD on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 14:54:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more...
28 Jul 2010 at 9:14am Nipping at the heels of announcements by Panasonic and Samsung, LG has just revealed that its first batch of 600Hz active-shutter 3D Plasmas, the 50" 50PX950 and 60" 60PX950, will soon be available in Korea for the price of $2500 and $4200, respectively. Measuring a svelte 1.2 inches wide, these sets will feature DLNA support, an USB port, and access web content from sources like YouTube and Picasa. Of course for those who can't stomach the agony of needing a physical ethernet or USB cable to access media, the Art Cinema DP1 WiFi multimedia player also announced in tandem by LG should spare you. Likened to a set-top DivX box minus the wires -- though it looks more like a blade in our opinion, the device will stream online content from the usual suspects as well as a laundry list of video files formats stored on your network, even in 1080p. Pricing and release details on this accessory, however, are still anyone's guess, and by the stern look on that model's face, mum's the word. Check out more images of the gear below. Gallery: LG Art Cinema DP1 Media Streamer     Gallery: LG 3D PX950 Series Plasma HD TVs    LG intros two new 600Hz 3D PDP TVs, as well as streamer boxes originally appeared on Engadget HD on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 09:14:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more...
28 Jul 2010 at 2:58am Ready to climb Mount Fuji and see what the next top Japanese TV will look like? Toshiba has just outed its trio of flag-bearing displays for this fall: the Cell Regza Slim 55XE2 and 46XE2, and the full-bloodied 55X2. Inch-based dimensions are already given in their model names, but you'll also want to know they offer 240Hz refresh rates, 1,000 nits of brightness and 9,000,000:1 dynamic contrast ratios on the chunkier X2 (augmented with local backlight dimming), and a 2D-to-3D conversion technology that'll translate your stale old 2D imagery into bodacious triple dimensionality. You're also keeping the 3 terabytes of storage and the capability of time-shifting up to eight channels at a time from the older model, though you're no longer limited to a hard cap of 26 hours per channel. Connectivity is also rich, with options for DLNA and/or up to eight HDDs, while jacking in a Blu-ray recorder will permit you to record straight to the optical media the same way you can do to the Regzas' own storage. All these goodies won't come cheap, however, as the flagship 55X2 will retail for a well-rounded million Yen ($11,430) in late October, to be preceded by its Slim siblings with prices of ¥700,000 ($8,000) for the 55-inch and ¥600,000 ($6,858) for the 46-inch earlier that month. Full press release after the break.Continue reading Toshiba's latest Cell Regza LCDs are Slim, but don't go calling them 2D Toshiba's latest Cell Regza LCDs are Slim, but don't go calling them 2D originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 28 Jul 2010 02:58:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Read more...
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