Its a toss up with your first 2 products, don't get the toshiba.
EDIt: After looking at the specs a bit more go with the orange one.
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sly69saldana said: How about a Computer monitor with resolution of 1920x1200, does it or will it make any kind of difference? |
I used to run my PC, Wii and a standalone set top tv tuner through my 24" Dell monitor and had speaker seperate. Worked perfectly fine and you can chose if you want it to respect aspect ratio or just outright fill the screen (remember, 1920x1200 is 16:10, not 16:9).
Haven't tried my 360 through it because I own a 46" plasma now.
Gotta give us what you want exactly.. TV or monitor, price range, movies/competitive gaming/pro photoshop?
Personally, I wouldn't get any of those you listed, due to them being TN based(poor viewing angles/banding)... and given the price of the monitors, they probably don't have any scaling options either, leaving your ps3 image stretched(360 has 16:10 support right?)
Don't let the manufacturer specs like brightness/colour/contrast ratio fool you. They all have different methods of testing these, so don't worry about them too much. Also, don't let brand names sway you on PQ, pretty sure the majority of LCD panels come from 3-4 manfacturers. Decide on the workmanship/support.
soulsamurai said: Here is my monitor, check it out http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001278 |
That seems like an awesome monitor, I am very tempted. How much of a difference between that 22" and a 24" that I've been looking for, size wise?
vtx said: Gotta give us what you want exactly.. TV or monitor, price range, movies/competitive gaming/pro photoshop?
Personally, I wouldn't get any of those you listed, due to them being TN based(poor viewing angles/banding)... and given the price of the monitors, they probably don't have any scaling options either, leaving your ps3 image stretched(360 has 16:10 support right?)
Don't let the manufacturer specs like brightness/colour/contrast ratio fool you. They all have different methods of testing these, so don't worry about them too much. Also, don't let brand names sway you on PQ, pretty sure the majority of LCD panels come from 3-4 manfacturers. Decide on the workmanship/support. |
I want both, Tv/monitor. Around $400 for Price. I want Movies, competitive gaming, not so much pro photoshop. I would like something to plug in My PC, PS3 and 360, and occasionally watch High Def NFL Football on Local over the Air. I think my best bet is just to save up some more money and Purchase a HDTV for the Living room and just keep my 19" Monitor on my PC. Thanx for all the Help and opinions guys. Since I've waited this long, might as well wait a bit longer
I am pulling for either one of these, since I'm going to save up for them, and maybe By that time they will be cheaper:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889102191
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889187083
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889102204
I am only choosing below 56" because that's the largest I prefer to get for the size of my living room : (
I have a 46" Panasonic PZ800U (two models above the 80U) and highly recommend it.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889187090
Since you seem to be after a larger screen, the 50PZ80U would still be a great buy as the 50PZ800U is $600 more.
I'd suggest going over to http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/ and having a look around as to what other people are suggesting.
Katilian said: I have a 46" Panasonic PZ800U (two models above the 80U) and highly recommend it. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16889187090 Since you seem to be after a larger screen, the 50PZ80U would still be a great buy as the 50PZ800U is $600 more. I'd suggest going over to http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/ and having a look around as to what other people are suggesting. |
Great Info, I know that they have improved on the burn ins on Plasmas, is there still any issues on them?