Beiträge von LuCaS^^^

    Color on wide gamut panels have different color primaries compared to sRGB ones, so all the color mixing will be different. Most wide gamut panels don't have any kind of real sRGB settings: they usually have a static sRGB mode, that merely attempt tone down over the top color, but it is only a rough approximation, because you are still mixing different primary Red, Green and Blues.


    How does things looks thru a wide gamut panel display?
    Games, movies and web pages are supposed to use SRGB color space so, do they look over saturated on a wide gamut panel display?


    I'm a web designer so I need a monitor with a quite good colors representation and that's the reason I would lilke to know if I can buy a wide gamut panel display or it's better for me to avoid them.

    What you guys think about the Doublesight DS-263N 26" ?


    It has the same H-IPS panel of NEC 2690WUXi and PLANAR PX2611W but it costs half the NEC.


    It should have 2 dvi and 1 vga (1 dvi more than NEC and PLANAR) and the new models should have the polarizer as the NEC monitor...


    This seems to be the best multi-purpose monitor available: great colours and viewing angles combined with less than 1 frame input lag.

    What you guys think about the Doublesight DS-263N 26" ?
    It has the same H-IPS panel of NEC 2690WUXi and PLANAR PX2611W...
    It should have 2 dvi and 1 vga (1 dvi more than NEC and PLANAR) and the new models should have the polarizer as the NEC monitor...


    This seems to be the best multi-purpose monitor available: great colours and viewing angles combined with less than 1 frame input lag.

    Hi,
    I finally decided to buy a new lcd monitor but after reading tons of reviews saying sometimes discordant things I'm very confused...
    Since 3 yrs ago I'm using a sony SDM-HS94P 19" x-black au optronics TN panel and I still love its glossy coating and vivid colours but now, due to my job, I need a monitor capable of 1920x1200.


    I was born programmer but actually I'm a web designer so I should be able to see how websites looks at 1920 or 1650 resolution, for this reason I've decided to go for a 24" or 26" monitor.
    I also play multiplayer games like Americas Army or Counter Strike Source so I need a low input-lag monitor.


    I know it's impossible to have best colors reproduction to work at my websites on photoshop and at the same time have a monitor without input lag because these features requires 2 different types of panels (TN for best gaming experience and IPS first and then PVA-MVA for colors fidelity) so the only possible solution is a compromise.


    I think I can not consider any S-PVA, PVA, MVA monitor because they all have too much input lag for multiplayer hardcore gaming (3 to 5 frames), I've found only a couple models like Iolair MB24W that seems to have no input lag but reviews says that color fidelity is really bad.


    I could buy a TN panel with quite good color reproduction like the HP w2408h
    (according to the prad.de review) or Samsung 24B5W/2493HM (same panel of the HP) but probably the best solution is to go for a H/S-IPS panel because some models are able to combine great colour reproduction and wide viewing angles with less than 1 frame input-lag.


    Looking around I've found an H-IPS monitor that seems great on paper: the Planar PX2611W that uses the same panel of the NEC 2690WUXi but it's cheaper.


    What you think about the HP and the Planar?
    Other brands and models that should fit my requirements?
    Is my panel choice correct or should I re-consider PVA-MVA panels?
    Can someone please tell me where I can find a lcd input-lag comparison chart?


    Thanks in advantage.


    Lucas