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    This is a brand new Samsung monitor. I picked it up here yesterday in Kyoto, Japan. It's the 170V model and this is virtually the only page where I can find any info on it at all. http://www1m.mesh.ne.jp/KODENSHA/jis/pc00/150-170v.html


    I bought it almost on a whim while browsing one of the local shops. It just looked so much better than anything else on display including the two Sony models that were there. It has a 25ms pixel refresh rate. I have seen no ghosting at all in UT or Q3. It's just beautiful.

    If anyone is looking to go to an 17" LCD monitor for a good price and wants to play games on it too I would recommend looking into getting this baby. I'm curious to see what more people say when the reviews starting hitting the streets soon. I love this thing!

    If you have questions about it, I'll be happy to answer them for you.

    Oh and the one drawback is that it doesn't have a DVI connector. Only standard 15pin VGA.

  • #2
    Well to add to what I've said about the monitor. I played some of Army Ops today and I noticed that sometimes in indoor areas there is a bit of blurring if I turn very quickly. I guess I must be hitting a very high framerate at that point.

    Still the 25ms pixel refresh is not a misread. It does not seem to be 25 up and 25 down as some manufacturers try to list their LCD's. It seems as though it is a total of 25. Very nice.

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    • #3
      Hmmm. No blurring in 3dmark 2001 at all even though the framerates are very high. I wonder if my blurring in Army Ops was because of vertical sync being enabled. Time to go check that out. ;-)

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      • #4
        Still the 25ms pixel refresh is not a misread. It does not seem to be 25 up and 25 down as some manufacturers try to list their LCD's.
        No manufacture specs +/-25ms. If you have seen this it's a misprint.
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        • #5
          Well I guess I should have been a bit more specific with that pixel refresh thing. Here in Japan there are various stores that are listing the pixel refresh rates as 25ms up and down (there is kanji with up and down next to the numbers). I think part of the reason is that some manufacturers don't have any pixel refresh rate information clearly listed in their brochures. I know that in all the models I've looked at here in stores (Kansai area Japan) that Sharp and NEC don't have that number anywhere on any of their official stuff. Customers are left to ask the store staff what the rate is and when they can't find it in the material they have to find out somehow. My guess is that they call up Sharp or NEC or others companies ( I can't remember exactly which ones don't list the rate) and ask them directly. They then post up the sign. This is happening in some major department stores here not just in some little "Mom and Pop" operations so it's no fluke.

          Anyway it was my mistake in saying manufacturers were listing them this way. I should have said stores here in Japan are listing them this way. Sorry for the confusion

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          • #6
            25ms is very nice. But it's one-way.

            It's the time from full-off to full-on. And the time back. NOT the total time - nobody makes an element that will do that yet.

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            • #7
              Hmmm. I guess I need to get a bit more educated on LCDs. Thanks Gurm!

              In any case, the LCD is being marketed as Samsung's new 'high spec' model here in Japan. From personal experience the quality is excellent and it looks great in games too. I think that this is the LCD that starts to take flat screens to gamers ( at least those of us who want to still be able to see when we reach the ripe old age of 40 ). Doing the current exchange rate it works out to cost around $600 U.S. dollars. That's not a bad price for a high quality 17" LCD. Oh and for those of you with a Parhelia who want reasonable refresh rates so that you can mix in your LCD with a CRT this LCD can do 75hz at 1280x1024.

              Oh and is it just me or do LCD's look bigger than they are actually listed at? Do they have a larger viewable area than a regular monitor?

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              • #8
                Yes, sort of.

                LCD's that are listed as 17" actually have 17 viewable inches... making them the equivalent, say, of your average 19" monitor. Add to that the pixel-perfect capability to run at 1280x1024 (my 19", while nice, is relegated to 1152x864 due to looking like CRUD at 1280) and you have a winner. If I had a spare $600-$800 I'd pick up this Samsung, or viewsonic's equivalent.

                - Gurm
                The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

                I'm the least you could do
                If only life were as easy as you
                I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
                If only life were as easy as you
                I would still get screwed

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                • #9
                  Yeah thanks for the info! My Geforce 3 is good and can run most games at 1280x1024 without choking. I guess though that if I want to continue running in that resolution smoothly for games I'd get a Parahelia but I'm going to have to have to hope for REALLLY improved drivers. Then again I could get ATI's or Nvidia's next gen cards when they are released. Decisions, decisions.

                  Turning the resolution to anything other than 1280x1024 looks pretty ugly unless you run it in a window with your desktop set to the native resolution. That takes a lot away from the immersion factor though.

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                  • #10
                    Hrm, play with it. The Viewsonic and Cornerstone models have REALLY good scaling, once it's maximized you really only notice the effect with text.

                    - Gurm
                    The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

                    I'm the least you could do
                    If only life were as easy as you
                    I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
                    If only life were as easy as you
                    I would still get screwed

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                    • #11
                      Yeah I haven't really tried to run that many games in anything other than 1280x1024. I changed the desktop to other resolutions and it looked pretty bad (in comparison to the ultra-crisp 1280x1024). I've been playing NWN so it's important to be able to read the text. I noticed how much easier on the eyes this game is with this monitor.

                      Oh and I read the new 17" LCD monitor roundup review over at www.tomshardware.com. It's a shame that this monitor wasn't there. I think it would have done very well. It's funny considering the cheapest 17" tested was the $800 Viewsonic one. This one is $200 cheaper than any of them and with a contrast ratio of 350:1, a brightness of 250cd m2 and a 25ms pixel refresh rate. I think it can go toe to toe with any of them.

                      Of course I just dished out $600 for a new screen so I'm just a little excited about it.

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                      • #12
                        one thing that has always got me about the 17" LCDs, is that they're specced natively at 1280x1024... which is actually a different height-width ratio to almost all other resolutions.

                        why can they not make one which is 1280x960, I wonder?
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                        • #13
                          Agent31,

                          Perhaps because 50% or more of video cards don't support that resolution at any given time?

                          - Gurm
                          The Internet - where men are men, women are men, and teenage girls are FBI agents!

                          I'm the least you could do
                          If only life were as easy as you
                          I'm the least you could do, oh yeah
                          If only life were as easy as you
                          I would still get screwed

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                          • #14
                            I am curious how 1280x1024 ever wormed it's way into the mainstream. And how 1280x960 didn't. I've never cared enough to sit down and figure out if 1280x1024 is the only odd-ball resolution, but assuming it is, why is it supported over 1280x960?

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                            • #15
                              Exactly. Putting 1280x1024 on a 4:3 aspect ratio monitor is dumb. Try image/photo/video editing when it's all vertically squished.

                              I'm willing to bet it was a marketing maneuver to one up the competition... then we had the snowball effect and the rest is history
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