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Sun Oct 23, 2005 5:31 pm Post subject:
19" or 20" TFT Samsung vs. Dell |
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I have finally narrowed down my search for the LCD. Originally I was
looking at 19" LCDs and in this category I like the Samsung 930/940b
with 700:1 and 8ns. However, recently I have stumbled upon rebates for
the Dell Ultrasharp 2001FP 20" LCD which has 1600x1200 (19" has
1280x1024), 16ns, 400:1. With the rebates it is $430 where the Samsung
is $350. It is not much of a price difference considering a long-term
purchase of a monitor.
However, the 2001FP is nearly 2-years old, it has mixed reviews, and
the specs are not as good as the Samsung. I know there is also the
2005FPW, but its not on sale (price now is about $550 which is high out
of my range) I know that regular Windows apps will benefit from the
higher resolution, but I also extensively play Flight Simulator 2004,
sometimes Call of Duty, etc.
In your opinion, which of the two monitors would you get in terms of
quality.
Would playing the games at higher resolution (FS2004) give lesser
performance (FPS)? The system running the LCD is new and high-specs
(Nvidia 7-series, 256mg RAM)
What is most important to me is picture quality for FS2004 and Windows
apps. The Samsung looks wonderful, the Dell I obviously cannot see
since its mail-order. In your opinion, what choice would you make?
Kind regards,
George B. |
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Bob
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Sun Oct 23, 2005 7:21 pm Post subject:
Re: 19" or 20" TFT Samsung vs. Dell |
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On 23 Oct 2005 05:31:47 -0700, gbozovic11@yahoo.com wrote:
| Quote: | I have finally narrowed down my search for the LCD. Originally I was
looking at 19" LCDs and in this category I like the Samsung 930/940b
with 700:1 and 8ns.
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I think you mean 8ms, not 8ns. I believe the faster the response, the
narrower the viewing angle so don't let 8ms necessarily be the one you
choose.
| Quote: | However, recently I have stumbled upon rebates for
the Dell Ultrasharp 2001FP 20" LCD which has 1600x1200 (19" has
1280x1024), 16ns, 400:1. With the rebates it is $430
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Too high (see below).
| Quote: | where the Samsung
is $350. It is not much of a price difference considering a long-term
purchase of a monitor.
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If that is your attitude then get a Viewsonic. They are the best
monitors made. If you get twice the service life for a few extra
bucks, then it is worth it.
Check out Directron at http://www.directron.com/18lcd.html
They have a Viewsonic VG910s 19" 1280 x 1024, w/ Speakers for $378.
http://www.directron.com/vg910b.html
You cannot go wrong with a Viewsonic. I do not trust Samsung nor do I
trust Dell when it comes to specialty items like an LCD monitor,
especially at such a high price.
I am currently using a Viewsonic G810 Graphic Series 19" CRT. I got it
for $125 refurbished - I believe it was used at Compaq. It has given
me several years of service thus far. When it comes time to replace it
I am getting a Viewsonic 19" LCD like the ones at Directron.
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"What the American people have seen is this incredible
disparity in which those people who had cars and money
got out and those people who were impoverished drowned."
-- Ted Kennedy on Hurricane Katrina
"Ditto"
-- Mary Jo Kopechne |
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Scotter
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Sun Oct 23, 2005 9:48 pm Post subject:
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I'm running dual Dell 2405 FPW (24" widescreen) LCDs and I LOVE them.
Our 42" Plasma is a Dell and it has worked flawlessly.
I've had two Viewsonic 21" graphics series CRTs and they were "ok".
I've had various Samsung products, including one 21" CRT and it was great.
I have a LOT of confidence in both Dell and Samsung products.
The other poster may have had problems with Dell or Samsung or heard bad
things but I've heard only good. And I didn't think Viewsonic was that great
a monitor nowadays from the reviews I've read.
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Scotter
<gbozovic11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have finally narrowed down my search for the LCD. Originally I was
looking at 19" LCDs and in this category I like the Samsung 930/940b
with 700:1 and 8ns. However, recently I have stumbled upon rebates for
the Dell Ultrasharp 2001FP 20" LCD which has 1600x1200 (19" has
1280x1024), 16ns, 400:1. With the rebates it is $430 where the Samsung
is $350. It is not much of a price difference considering a long-term
purchase of a monitor.
However, the 2001FP is nearly 2-years old, it has mixed reviews, and
the specs are not as good as the Samsung. I know there is also the
2005FPW, but its not on sale (price now is about $550 which is high out
of my range) I know that regular Windows apps will benefit from the
higher resolution, but I also extensively play Flight Simulator 2004,
sometimes Call of Duty, etc.
In your opinion, which of the two monitors would you get in terms of
quality.
Would playing the games at higher resolution (FS2004) give lesser
performance (FPS)? The system running the LCD is new and high-specs
(Nvidia 7-series, 256mg RAM)
What is most important to me is picture quality for FS2004 and Windows
apps. The Samsung looks wonderful, the Dell I obviously cannot see
since its mail-order. In your opinion, what choice would you make?
Kind regards,
George B.
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Michael Cody
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Sun Oct 23, 2005 10:50 pm Post subject:
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RaceFace
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 12:09 am Post subject:
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"Michael Cody" <nospam@nospam.comedunet> wrote in message
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I read the thread, and there's nothing definitive pointing to the monitor
being the problem. He just describes some "jaggy lines". Impossible to say
what's causing it, or if there even is a problem, and he just doesn't have
something screwed in his settings, or elsewhere in his system. Doesn't say
what software he sees the problem in either. I always take posts like that
with a grain of salt. Might have a problem, might not.
I have a Samsung 930B and I'm very happy with it. Great picture quality and
brightness. Zero ghosting, in anything.
RF. |
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:15 am Post subject:
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I went out and got the 930B. I still have some time to return it, in
case there is convincing enough reason for the Dell 2001FP. The 930B
looked bad at the store. When I got at home, it didn't look great. I
ran the auto-configure settings, and now it looks wonderful, much
better than my old Viewsonic VG175. It's brigther and crisper, contrast
is much improved.
Haven't tried DVI yet, still waiting for the new computer with cable. |
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Bob
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 1:56 am Post subject:
Re: 19" or 20" TFT Samsung vs. Dell |
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On 23 Oct 2005 13:15:22 -0700, gbozovic11@yahoo.com wrote:
| Quote: | I went out and got the 930B. I still have some time to return it, in
case there is convincing enough reason for the Dell 2001FP. The 930B
looked bad at the store. When I got at home, it didn't look great. I
ran the auto-configure settings, and now it looks wonderful, much
better than my old Viewsonic VG175. It's brigther and crisper, contrast
is much improved.
Haven't tried DVI yet, still waiting for the new computer with cable.
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You will have to let it sit in the same place so it can adjust to the
Earth's magnetic field. The degausser takes care of most of it but
there is a residual effect left from the position at the store that
has to decay away. You may notice some color bleed at the far right of
the screen which does not go away when you degauss. It will go away in
1-3 months.
--
"What the American people have seen is this incredible
disparity in which those people who had cars and money
got out and those people who were impoverished drowned."
-- Ted Kennedy on Hurricane Katrina
"Ditto"
-- Mary Jo Kopechne |
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J. Eric Durbin
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 2:15 am Post subject:
Re: 19" or 20" TFT Samsung vs. Dell |
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:56:58 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Bob) wrote:
| Quote: | On 23 Oct 2005 13:15:22 -0700, gbozovic11@yahoo.com wrote:
I went out and got the 930B. I still have some time to return it, in
case there is convincing enough reason for the Dell 2001FP. The 930B
looked bad at the store. When I got at home, it didn't look great. I
ran the auto-configure settings, and now it looks wonderful, much
better than my old Viewsonic VG175. It's brigther and crisper, contrast
is much improved.
Haven't tried DVI yet, still waiting for the new computer with cable.
You will have to let it sit in the same place so it can adjust to the
Earth's magnetic field. The degausser takes care of most of it but
there is a residual effect left from the position at the store that
has to decay away. You may notice some color bleed at the far right of
the screen which does not go away when you degauss. It will go away in
1-3 months.
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Don't forget the possible effects of aetheric phlogisten causing pixel
randomization when the display is rotated more than 180 degrees from
true north. Unless the Samsung comes with an anti-phlogisten grid
installed. |
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Jan Alter
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 2:21 am Post subject:
Re: 19" or 20" TFT Samsung vs. Dell |
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WHOOOPS... LOL
I fell off the chair.
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Jan Alter
bearpuf@verizon.net
or
jalter@phila.k12.pa.us
"J. Eric Durbin" <zyzygy@plenipotentiary.com.invalid> wrote in message
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| Quote: | On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 20:56:58 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Bob) wrote:
On 23 Oct 2005 13:15:22 -0700, gbozovic11@yahoo.com wrote:
I went out and got the 930B. I still have some time to return it, in
case there is convincing enough reason for the Dell 2001FP. The 930B
looked bad at the store. When I got at home, it didn't look great. I
ran the auto-configure settings, and now it looks wonderful, much
better than my old Viewsonic VG175. It's brigther and crisper, contrast
is much improved.
Haven't tried DVI yet, still waiting for the new computer with cable.
You will have to let it sit in the same place so it can adjust to the
Earth's magnetic field. The degausser takes care of most of it but
there is a residual effect left from the position at the store that
has to decay away. You may notice some color bleed at the far right of
the screen which does not go away when you degauss. It will go away in
1-3 months.
Don't forget the possible effects of aetheric phlogisten causing pixel
randomization when the display is rotated more than 180 degrees from
true north. Unless the Samsung comes with an anti-phlogisten grid
installed. |
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Bob
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:40 pm Post subject:
Re: 19" or 20" TFT Samsung vs. Dell |
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 14:15:22 -0700, J. Eric Durbin
<zyzygy@plenipotentiary.com.invalid> wrote:
| Quote: | Don't forget the possible effects of aetheric phlogisten causing pixel
randomization when the display is rotated more than 180 degrees from
true north. Unless the Samsung comes with an anti-phlogisten grid
installed.
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That's good to know, especially if you live in a phlogisten-rich area.
You seem to have a great deal of experience with phlogisten so you
must live in one of those phlogisten-rich areas.
Did you know that phlogisten can cause dimentia. You need to seek
treatment as soon as possible, or people will start thinking you are
stark raving mad.
That phlogisten stuff can be mighty nasty.
--
"What the American people have seen is this incredible
disparity in which those people who had cars and money
got out and those people who were impoverished drowned."
-- Ted Kennedy on Hurricane Katrina
"Ditto"
-- Mary Jo Kopechne |
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Bob
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 10:40 pm Post subject:
Re: 19" or 20" TFT Samsung vs. Dell |
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:21:06 GMT, "Jan Alter" <bearpuf@verizon.net>
wrote:
| Quote: | WHOOOPS... LOL
I fell off the chair.
Don't forget the possible effects of aetheric phlogisten causing pixel
randomization when the display is rotated more than 180 degrees from
true north. Unless the Samsung comes with an anti-phlogisten grid
installed.
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One of the most notorious effects of excessive phlogisten exposure is
top posting.
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disparity in which those people who had cars and money
got out and those people who were impoverished drowned."
-- Ted Kennedy on Hurricane Katrina
"Ditto"
-- Mary Jo Kopechne |
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Dallas
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:10 pm Post subject:
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"Bob"
| Quote: | One of the most notorious effects of excessive phlogisten exposure is
top posting.
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Over here at alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim we encourage top posting.
Dallas |
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:43 pm Post subject:
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Do the Samsung. That SyncMaster is nice. I'm on a 730B right now. Love it &
at 8ns, it has NO GHOST. I'll try out quake 4 on it tomorrow;p
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<gbozovic11@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I have finally narrowed down my search for the LCD. Originally I was
looking at 19" LCDs and in this category I like the Samsung 930/940b
with 700:1 and 8ns. However, recently I have stumbled upon rebates for
the Dell Ultrasharp 2001FP 20" LCD which has 1600x1200 (19" has
1280x1024), 16ns, 400:1. With the rebates it is $430 where the Samsung
is $350. It is not much of a price difference considering a long-term
purchase of a monitor.
However, the 2001FP is nearly 2-years old, it has mixed reviews, and
the specs are not as good as the Samsung. I know there is also the
2005FPW, but its not on sale (price now is about $550 which is high out
of my range) I know that regular Windows apps will benefit from the
higher resolution, but I also extensively play Flight Simulator 2004,
sometimes Call of Duty, etc.
In your opinion, which of the two monitors would you get in terms of
quality.
Would playing the games at higher resolution (FS2004) give lesser
performance (FPS)? The system running the LCD is new and high-specs
(Nvidia 7-series, 256mg RAM)
What is most important to me is picture quality for FS2004 and Windows
apps. The Samsung looks wonderful, the Dell I obviously cannot see
since its mail-order. In your opinion, what choice would you make?
Kind regards,
George B.
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Beech45Whiskey
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 11:44 pm Post subject:
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Dallas <Cybnorm@spam_me_not.Hotmail.Com> wrote:
| Quote: | Over here at alt.games.microsoft.flight-sim we encourage top posting.
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I wouldn't say it's encouraged. Perhaps tolerated would be a better word.
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