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Old 07-14-03, 08:21 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Question Looking for a gaming 17 inch LCD...(Shy Smile)


Ok, I think my CRT is in it's death throws. Every time I turn it on a red starburst appears....and the refresh seems to be throwing off my eyes a bit. I figure now's a good time to go LCD, but I want something that I won't regret buying in a few months..

I can't have any ghosting in games. Period.

Image quality needs to be good enough for word processing and the like, oh, and IMing...

Cheap, or not outright cheap, but sub-$400 is necesary

I know there are probably 200 posts like this if I look around, but I couldn't find any. I can see that sticky has some good LCD suggestions and conversing, but I'd like to be sure, and I know the people in this forum can help...thanks guys!

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Old 07-14-03, 09:21 PM   #2
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well sorry i dont know much about crt's


but look for a low response time, like 15ms is good i think

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Old 07-14-03, 11:59 PM   #3
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check the MultiSync 1760V or the 1760NX.....the main difference is that 1760nx has a DVI and SUb-D...... 1760V only SUB-D

Both LCD got pretty good rating at tom's hardware ...I actually own the 1760v....

It's on sale on newegg.... i think it's 390+ dollars not over 400 thou

It is pretty good..it has a 16ms response time....

I got mine without any dead pixels and works as a charm...

here is the link for the review.... http://www4.tomshardware.com/display...itachi-04.html

BTW the 1760NX cost a little more cux of the DVI connector...

MY friend has the 1760NX under the DVI...but i don't seem any difference between DVI and SUB-d...
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Old 07-15-03, 12:56 AM   #4
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i love my benq fp767b.

see the gaming sticky for LCDs on the top of this forum for more precise reviews.

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Old 07-15-03, 11:01 AM   #5
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can;'t go wrong with the benq ita fabulous monitor for under 400. I got mine at www.logicalplus.com and it arrived 2 days sooner thatn expected with no charge shipping.
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I'm another pleased benQ FP767 owner, also purchased mine from logical plus (free shipping, but had to pay tax).

Wrote a review about it too!
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Old 07-15-03, 02:11 PM   #7
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I'm another pleased benQ FP767 owner, also purchased mine from logical plus (free shipping, but had to pay tax).

Wrote a review about it too!
Yep, I saw one today (Benq 767/B) and WANT ONE!
$366US plus free shipping (WOW), the cheapest i found here in Aus is $450US (AU$700) plus shipping. Still worth it?

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Old 07-15-03, 06:38 PM   #8
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I'd say so but i've never used another lcd other than my ancient 3.5 yrs old sony at work. the benq is far better than that but again that sony lcd is ancient.
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Never had a Sony display, but experiences with my SONY stereo system have been AWESOME. The first electronic equipment i used that didn't **** it self just after the warranty ending.

Good brand.
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Old 07-19-03, 05:34 PM   #10
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sony make some remarkable equipment

namely monitors and what i label *readers* being anything using removable disks; floppy drives, cds, dvds, mds and they make sound tuners

however they couldnt make a decent set of speakers or a quality amp to save their lives...

get the right make for the right job!

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