The beautiful L565 use a Super-IPS panel.
L665 probably use same dual-domain IPS than L685.
But... the manufacturer is NEC?
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The beautiful L565 use a Super-IPS panel.
L665 probably use same dual-domain IPS than L685.
But... the manufacturer is NEC?
P.S.
To compare with the NEC...
Eizo say to use a 18'' dual-domain IPS panel
I have tried... ehm... six LCD monitors
At the end I have decided for a 18'' IPS.
Colors are better and text is sharper.
Eizo is a super monitor, and I suspect it use NEC panels.
I'm right?
So, what's the best buy for image quality Eizo L685 or 1880SX?
I don't want to change the seven monitor...
Thanks
...now I'm not sure about 172T dithering.
can be I'm only paranoic...
Good question.....
The problem simply not exists for a normal user,
because he judges only the final quality and not
the technical aspects.
A advanced user does better to look at serious brands
Ciao
I don't have a huge collection...
I have tried:
Philips 150S3F (sold)
Samsung 191T (returned)
Sony X82 (returned)
Acer AL922 (sold to my friend)
now... Samsung 172T
The best in color accuracy I think
is the Sony IPS panel (LG/Philips?)
but I don't like other things...
Only 172T use dithering and result is very good,
but Samsung and Acer must write "WITH DITHERING".
I have understanded that the "perfect LCD" don't exists...
Yes boys!!
I've bought the Samsung 172T because the Acer AL732 use dithering to display 16M colors and..... It use dithering too!!!
The result is very good but I hate that Samsung has hid this.
Ciao
Personally I can see the colors limitation
looking the Paint palette.
But the AL732 (and I think the BenQ too)
has a beatiful OSD and very fast response time.
Is the best for video and games...
not for graphic work.
...to be precise...
Acer AL732 use the M170EN05 panel
BenQ FP791 use the M170EN06 panel
I've said the Acer AL732 (BenQ FP791)
don't have 16M color palette...
and none has believed me.
Go to
select FP791 product,
click the "Flash Demo".
When animation start,
select "Specificatin" and.....
Colors: 16.7 million WITH DITHERING
I don't think the monitor really use hardware
dithering but a different technique based on
interlacing.
Ciao
I write a better message or the administrator will kill it...
I've read about the new SyncMaster 172X with 16ms
response time.
Someone know some additional information like
availability period...
and especially why is named "172X" and not "173T" or similar...
It not seem the 172T successor but a different monitor line.
Thanks
"19" -> cinema"
LOL
Short but meaningful...
I've read Iiyama AS4332UT has ACE TFT panel.
What's the ACE technology?
Is like MVA... like IPS... or different from both?
Thanks
I see all Apple LCD monitors has 0.264 dot pitch...
P.S.
Can exists some technical equation to calculate the best size?
Something that considers the perfect distance of the user from the LCD panel?
...or some optical thing ...or LCD peculiarity?
Thanks
Sorry to all...
I have thought to translate the msg to
make understandable to all.
I know the AltaVista translator (and any other)
don't make a perfect work.
I hope there were not any insult
For Pawi...
18'' inch is the same of 19'' CRT viewable screen,
and many LCD brands has best models at this size.
But I'm sure 17'' is usable too...
Ciao