19" or 20" TFT Samsung vs. Dell

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Dave

Bryan said:
You must have bloody good eyes if you can detect a colour bleed in 0.2 of
a second

Personally, I think it would be caused by all the colours running to the
bottom after a long storage lol

Perhaps colour bleed is not the correct term, but what the hell. ;)

Maybe I should call it "splodges" of weird colours on the screen ;) Another
weird thing was that 10 monitors could be stored on their sides, pointing in
the same direction, but they all would have different "splodge" patterns.
Very psychodelic!

Dunno about good eyes but I can see flicker in 85Hz CRT screens. My 17" LCD
screen is great compared to my old CRT. I house-sat at my friends place and
used his 15" LCDs, boy did I miss my 17". Can't wait to get some cash for a
19" or bigger.

Dave
 
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McGrandpa

Dave said:
Perhaps colour bleed is not the correct term, but what the hell. ;)

Maybe I should call it "splodges" of weird colours on the screen ;)
Another weird thing was that 10 monitors could be stored on their sides,
pointing in the same direction, but they all would have different
"splodge" patterns. Very psychodelic!

Dunno about good eyes but I can see flicker in 85Hz CRT screens. My 17"
LCD screen is great compared to my old CRT. I house-sat at my friends
place and used his 15" LCDs, boy did I miss my 17". Can't wait to get
some cash for a 19" or bigger.

Dave
Or perhaps a pair of sammy 930B's side by side? :)
McG.
 
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Dakota650r

Scotter said:
I'm running dual Dell 2405 FPW (24" widescreen) LCDs and I LOVE them.

Those have several inputs right? like s-video, composite, component
etc....? When using say a dvd player on one of those inputs to watch a 16:9
ratio movie, does the monitor stretch the picture to fit its 16:10 ratio
screen size?
 

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