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Thinking of purchasing a multi-use widescreen monitor.
Basically, I'm looking for something upwards of 21", with DVI, S-Video, and component as a minimum. I am also trying to keep it under $550-$600. I would like a larger screensize/resolution becuase I am a resolution whore, and I do a lot of music editing/scoring, so I need the space. Also, I have nothing to plug consoles into, and when I get the Wii, I'll need something decent to display it on. That's why I need component.
So far, I'm looking at the Gateway FPD2185W, and the Westinghouse LCM-22w2. They both boast a 1680x1050 resolution, DVI, S-video, Comoposite and Component inputs, and will display 1080i. (I've read a few reviews on each, and they seem to be on level ground with each other). However, the Gateway has a really awesome Picture-in-Picture feature, which could definately come in handy. The landscape-portrait swivel is also kind of neat, and has some great tilt/adjust abilities. This monitor also supports DHCP. On the other side, the Westinghouse has an extra inch, but I'm not sure if that will make a huge difference. It also has a faster response time (5ms compared to 8 ms), but there are no standards to measure response time so who knows. Could you good people please give me your thoughts? Any models you would reccomend? Thanks! (Also, if you play a game in 4:3 on a 16:10 monitor, do you just get vertical letterboxing?) |
I have the westinghouse, it was a good deal and works well
here is my review on it: http://www.widescreengamingforum.com...pic.php?t=6325 BTW: most wide screen monitors stretch to the entire screen and will not lock the aspect ration when using 4:3 content Though if you don't want the image stretched you can set that in the newest nvidia drivers (it will stretch to the largest it can with still keeping aspect ratio), for video most media player apps will allow you to stretch or keep the aspect ratio. |
If you can afford to splurge, I cannot speak highly enough about This NEC. Quite possibly the best LCD ever made. Blacks are true black, colors are bright and vivid, everything's razor sharp.....Absolutely amazing.
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yeah that NEC is an excellent monitor
It uses a very high grade AS-IPS panel from LG which gives you the best color gamut of any another TFT technology and in theory should give you the best viewing angels because of the technology. also it is a 20 inch panel meaning that it will look sharper than the other two panels in question as the resolution is the same, the dot pitch will be lower. |
If you can spend $500 or so, why not just get a coupon deal on the Dell 2407? HDCP support for its DVI input, component ins, and 1920 x 1200 (so it supports the full, pixel-for-pixel TRUE HD resolution of 1080i and 1080p). They come down to the mid $500 range all the time.
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I'm curious about the specs of the LCM-22w2. Since it looks to have the exact same panel as the Acer AL2216WBD and counterparts, but those ones claim to be 16.7m colours, as opposed to the LCM's 16.2m. |
i do think the ACER and other 22inchers with those specs use a CMO panel just like the Westinghouse. Though either CMO means the panel is 16.7 million color through differing (which is very likely to keep costs down) or the image processor on the Westinghouse uses a different differing algorithm than the others. I have however noticed that the color characteristics are the same on the Westinghouse as the ACER (so acer could just be quoting specs from CMO).
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oh sorry ^^ forgot to mention the Westinghouse does have aspect ratio controls in hardware for component, componsite, and svideo (just not dvi or vga)
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The 2407FPW has had all sorts of banding issues and it's generally a good idea to run far, far away.
For in-depth technical analyses and reccomendations check out the forums at http://www.widescreengamingforum.com (it's not just about gaming, trust me) |
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I like the look of the 2407 and it has some pretty respectable specs. I remember hearing about the banding issues and they were resolved with the new A03 revision.
I just wish there were more white computer hardware, and less beige shit. Both my case AND monitor happen to be silver and white like the iPod gear. Pretty snazzy if I do say so myself. http://www.kof.com.tw/lib/kof-tw/mkys4004-2.jpg http://img.clubic.com/photo/00150225.jpg |
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Also, killmoms, what is this "Dell Coupon" thing, and how do I get it? Thanks. |
Dell will occasionally run coupon deals. Just sign up for one of those deal sites. I'm most familiar with dealmac.com of course, being a Mac fan, but they keep their eyes on a lot of other manufacturers besides Apple. Just "subscribe" to their listing for the Dell 2407 and you'll get an alert the next time there's a coupon deal. They also list the lowest price ever seen for the item in question and how long it's been since that price, which lets you know whether the latest deal is good and how likely the best one is to occur again. All in all, very convenient.
Arainach: I hadn't heard that 1080 was only possible through the component input. That's very odd. Software problem, or...? Also, I was under the impression that the banding issues were pretty much a thing of the past, since A03, and that's been several months now since I heard a peep out of anyone regarding that issue. I'd say with a pretty reasonable level of confidence that it's not a concern anymore. |
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That being said, to my knowledge the A03's do resolve the banding issue. I had replaced some of our A02's at work with the A03's, and noticed a difference. As well I've read similar response's through forums and colleagues whom had Dell replace their A02's with A03's *which is a feature i love btw*. |
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I'm really new to the HD/1080 stuff (all my life I've been using commodore 64 monitors), so any help would be appreciated. |
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Oh, ok. Thanks.
But can computers output either 1080i or 1080p through DVI, or is that only through component? |
most cards can do a resolution that would fall into 1080p and most newer video cards can encode 1080i via component or DVI (dont know how many card can do 1080p through component). Though only a few cards do this with HDCP
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Hmm, I've been doing a bit more research and it turns out that the Dell 2407 may not be the best choice. Appearently, it will stretch a 4:3 to widescreen unless you have a Nvidia card; seeing as I am going to be using an ATI card, this is a huge problem.
I also heard that the quality through the component input is low. Can anyone confirm this? I'll be using the component alot, so it needs to look nice. In addition, is it true that the 2407 will not accept 1080i or 1080p through component? One last thing: the response time (16ms (black to white), 6ms (gray to gray)) seems rather low. Again, I don't have much experience with high-end displays. Will this be low enough for high-end gaming? Thanks. |
Composite != Component
Also, that 4:3 stretching thing is bunk. ATI card are capable of widescreen resolutions just like any other. I'll be getting mine tomorrow or Tuesday. I'll let you know how it looks once it arrives. |
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I've got a Dell 2407 (thanks killmoms) I've had it for over a month. It's easily the best investment I've made in quite a while. Banding issues are nil so that isn't a problem.
As for the stretching. What are you concerned about the monitor stretching? When it comes to emulation yes it does stretch images, although I think that's more of an issue with the fact that my OS is set to 1920 x 1200 and thus the emulator take on that resolution, and that's only if I enlarge it to "full screen". Images tthat come through imputs are not stretched. I especially like the fact that it tells you what resolution you're getting. As for the component quality, I don't know if that's a problem with the monitor, or the fact that it's HD. The common analogy is that putting a low def image on a high def screen is like looking at something under a microscope. You're going to see imperfections. Because this is the only HD screen I own, and I have yet to put anything > 480p into it I couldn't really tell you by comparison. I'd suspect any quality issues are due to what I stated though. |
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Also, one question I've been hearing so many different answers to is this: Does this monitor support 1080i and 1080p through Component aswell as DVI? |
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