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Big Geek
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Hi all. I'm asking for your help.
I couldn't find anything with Google. I'm building a new PC and I need 20.1 inch gaming monitor (high quality flat panel): 1600x1200, S-PVA, response time 2~8ms. If someone know brands with such monitors - please. let me know. P.S. I've found such monitor from Samsung with response time 8ms, but the problem is, that they say it's for image professionals, not for games... don't know why. Thanks. |
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HWF Godfather
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Read this.
From what that says, the response isn't as snappy as TN panels, so while you can use it, ghosting is going to be more prevalent. |
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