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| Thread ID: 70297 | 2006-06-28 07:54:00 | Viewsonic VX922 Monitor | ruup (1827) | PC World Chat |
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| 466899 | 2006-06-28 07:54:00 | Hi,anyone out there got and used a Viewsonic VX922 Monitor 19" not many reviews around,so I thought I would ask for opinions.Thanks in advance... :thumbs: | ruup (1827) | ||
| 466900 | 2006-06-28 08:07:00 | I use ViewSonic LCD Monitor myself but different model from yours. Post us a link that give us some detail about your monitor. | MTLance (6768) | ||
| 466901 | 2006-06-28 12:58:00 | Dunno about the model, but the brand has a great reputation. I'm using a 19" crt model - 5 years old, and the best I've ever had. | Greg (193) | ||
| 466902 | 2006-06-28 13:04:00 | Dunno about the model, but the brand has a great reputation. I'm using a 19" crt model - 5 years old, and the best I've ever had. Brand? I don't think it is made in US but in China. Mine is China but the quality is pretty good and not that cheap.:) Not all Chinese stuffs are bad it is depending on what price you pay. | MTLance (6768) | ||
| 466903 | 2006-06-28 18:09:00 | Hi,anyone out there got and used a Viewsonic VX922 Monitor 19" not many reviews around,so I thought I would ask for opinions.Thanks in advance... :thumbs: I have a 19" VX924. Must be simliar to yours. It's as close to perfect as you can get. Well worth the premium price you have to pay for Viewsonic. I see the VX922 is a cheaper model than the 924. so ? |
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| 466904 | 2006-06-29 02:56:00 | The VX922 has several good reviews in PC magazines that I've read -- in fact I'm considering getting one myself! | Chemical Ali (118) | ||
| 466905 | 2006-07-29 09:27:00 | I believe the final number in the model code is the response time. A 924 has a 4ms response time, the 922 has a 2ms response time. If all else is equal, the 922 is the better option. But do a full comparrison as for gaming contrast is important, and make sure it uses 8bit colour (16.1? million) as some screens drop to 6 bit colour (256,000 ish)to gain the extra speed. |
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| 466906 | 2006-07-29 16:37:00 | errrrrrrrr.........lol 8 bit is 2x2x2x2x2x2x2x2=256 colours.... | drcspy (146) | ||
| 466907 | 2006-07-30 01:32:00 | LCD's use 3 colours, RGB, 8 bits each. 256^3 = 16.7 million. | RandomCarnage (9359) | ||
| 466908 | 2006-07-30 01:39:00 | Just for interest... the last 8 bits are for brightness, giving you a total of 32 bit colour that you may be familiar with. 8 bit red, 8 bit green, 8 bit blue, 8 bit brightness = 32 bit colour EDIT: some LCD's use 6 bits per to increase response times, but this results in 24 bit colour, 6 red, 6 green, 6 blue, 6 brightness. This drops total colours from 16.7 million to some 262,000 ish... a huge difference in anyones book for an apparently small difference on the manufacturers advertisement/spec sheet. |
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