Anyone heard of this LCD Before?

K

Kobe

Have been watching newegg for some time now waiting for a good deal and
also because I cannot decide which LCD to get with my new system. I've
been looking for a 19" 8ms LCD and today when I look there is a
widescreen model for the same price as the regular models I've been
looking at. Here is the link.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824163130

Company is AG Neovo and I've never heard of them. All reviews on the
site say it's an awesome monitor. Would you recommend a widescreen if
you could get it this cheap or should I go with a regular sized screen.
I mostly play games on the computer.

My other options I'm looking at is a Rosewill -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824021019 and a
Viewsonic -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824116363

I've been leaning towards the Rosewill because of the better price and
good reviews even though I know nothing about them. What do you all
think?
 
S

sdlomi2

Kobe said:
Have been watching newegg for some time now waiting for a good deal and
also because I cannot decide which LCD to get with my new system. I've
been looking for a 19" 8ms LCD and today when I look there is a
widescreen model for the same price as the regular models I've been
looking at. Here is the link.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824163130

Company is AG Neovo and I've never heard of them. All reviews on the
site say it's an awesome monitor. Would you recommend a widescreen if
you could get it this cheap or should I go with a regular sized screen.
I mostly play games on the computer.

My other options I'm looking at is a Rosewill -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824021019 and a
Viewsonic -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824116363

I've been leaning towards the Rosewill because of the better price and
good reviews even though I know nothing about them. What do you all
think?
Don't know specifically about this Viewsonic, but as far as past
experience on the brand, I have had nothing but outstanding service. Notice
their 3-year warranty? It's been on most if not all I've bought and
sold--never had to have one worked on AT ALL, and I've used both crt's and
lcd's. IMO, as good as they come. s
 
S

Simian Dyson

Kobe said:
Have been watching newegg for some time now waiting for a good deal and
also because I cannot decide which LCD to get with my new system. I've
been looking for a 19" 8ms LCD and today when I look there is a
widescreen model for the same price as the regular models I've been
looking at. Here is the link.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824163130

Company is AG Neovo and I've never heard of them. All reviews on the
site say it's an awesome monitor. Would you recommend a widescreen if
you could get it this cheap or should I go with a regular sized screen.
I mostly play games on the computer.

My other options I'm looking at is a Rosewill -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824021019 and a
Viewsonic -
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824116363

I've been leaning towards the Rosewill because of the better price and
good reviews even though I know nothing about them. What do you all
think?

Friend of my just bought one and it looks beautiful. Didn't play with the
swivel/height adjustments, so can't help you there, but for clarity and
color, it was very nice.
 
R

Robbie McFerren

I never heard of AG Neovo before, but I never heard of half the
companies that make the stuff in my computer before I bought them
(including Rosewill). My Mom and I have the same Rosewill Wireless
Keyboard and Mouse set and they both work great, I will give an OK to
Rosewill. Here is my preferred brand list for components (I see the
flames coming):

Case: Any
Power Supply: Any (as long as it is more than you need in capacity)
CPU: AMD (even though my notebook has an Intel)
Memory: Any
Floppy Disk Drive: Any
Optical Drive: Any
Motherboard: Any (Except Intel)
Hard Drive: Seagate (Only had one "permanent" Failure of a 15+ year old
drive and one came back from the dead and STAY AWAY FROM WESTERN DIGITAL)
Fans: Any as long as they are powerful enough
Thermal Grease: Anything that is not electrically conductive or capacitive
Network card: Any brand, integrated into motherboard will have highest
performance on anything higher than 10 Mbps Ethernet
Modem: If you are using dial-up and want to blow money on the modem go
ahead, I bought one for $5 and it worked until I got DSL
USB / Firewire Chips: Anything OHCI
Video Chipset: NVIDIA on anything (ATI is only good on Mac or embedded
applications due to ATI's shitty drivers note that Apple writes their
own drivers)
Monitor: Anything LCD 16 ms or faster or OLED when it comes out (NEVER
PLASMA and CRTs waste energy to heat the cathodes.)
Printer: Epson (by a hair due to cartridges refils are SAFE and only
need ink and a resetting device)
Speakers: This is customer prefrence, I use my shitty monitor speakers.

OK enough recommendations go with whichever you want, I have never had a
problem buying any cheap Hi-Tech Product (except for my ILO MP3 player
which required a right angle headset plug or you busted the jack off the
board (like I did).
 
F

fj

Kobe said:
Have been watching newegg for some time now waiting for a good deal and
also because I cannot decide which LCD to get with my new system. I've
been looking for a 19" 8ms LCD and today when I look there is a
widescreen model for the same price as the regular models I've been
looking at. Here is the link.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16824163130
It's got a 'funky' aspect ratio - make sure your video card supports the
resolution.
Also, no DVI. I've found DVI to be slightly crisper than analog on my
Viewsonic. Slighly, but noticeable.
 

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