LG 22inch

Discussion in 'Video Cards, Displays and TV Tuners' started by Matt Bachand, Sep 6, 2008.

  1. Matt Bachand

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    Just picked up a LG 22 Flatron... 2ms.

    Awesome.
     
  2. Sniper

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    nice, any pics?
     
  3. Matt Bachand

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    Batts in my Camera are dead at the momemt.

    I use to run my pc on my 26hdtv LCD tv I had but it would only go 1366x768.

    Now, the 22" at 1440x900, which is what I run windows at (looks the best to me), makes the screen feel MUCH LARGER than the 26" hdtv I had. Of course it does go 1650x1050, but for windows i like the 1440x900 better.

    I hooked pc up with DVI-D, and xbox360 up w/vga (2 inputs).

    I'll tell you, at first I had VGA for pc, and when i bought the DVI-D cable, the first thing I noticed was how bright the White vs Black appeared to be with the DVI cable vs the VGA. Both looked great, but now PC looks amazing with the dvi input.
     
  4. Sniper

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    Odd resolution to work at! I used to work on 1900x1200 but still found wanting more, so now on 1900x1200 (x 2) (multitasking plenty).
     
  5. Matt Bachand

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    I agree its odd, but the 1650x1050 (max monitor res), just seems too small to read comfortably. Even with large fonts.

    BTW, high refresh is better right? 75 is better than 60? I can get 75 at 1440 x 900, and 60 at 1650. Maybe that has something to do with it?

    Either way, I'm very happy, and it looks crystal clear.
     
  6. Sniper

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    I think its a personal preference, I don't mind refresh rate of 60 but I know people prefer higher. The only time you can tell the difference is when playing games, as the gameplay will appear smoother (only if the frame rate is at the same speed).
     

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