I picked up a Samsung 226BW, 22" widescreen LCD this week, and man is it a beauty. I bought it for my new home office, but since that won't be needed for a couple of weeks, I hooked it up the night I got it. The next day my wife called an told me she was keeping it... which won't happen, but a different story.
Anyway, the thing I love about it most, beyond the 2 ms GTG response, 1680x1050 res, huge viewing area, etc. is the COLOR. I have used my old Samsung 191t and cheap-o Dell LCDs for so long I forgot what good color looks likes on a computer monitor. The 226BW can enable a 3000:1 dynamic contrast control, and with it on the colors on vibrant, and real, and amazing. I feel like I'm using a professional grade monitor again. I love it!
And only $350 off NewEgg.com.
Though Gurm pointed out one big gripe I have with it, namely that you cannot turn off streth. So unless you dink with the video card driver software to add letterboxes you are stuck with a strethed image no matter what you do. A minor annoyance though. Oh, and you can only see light bleeding when the screen is black, but it is very small compared to other monitors.
Jammrock
Anyway, the thing I love about it most, beyond the 2 ms GTG response, 1680x1050 res, huge viewing area, etc. is the COLOR. I have used my old Samsung 191t and cheap-o Dell LCDs for so long I forgot what good color looks likes on a computer monitor. The 226BW can enable a 3000:1 dynamic contrast control, and with it on the colors on vibrant, and real, and amazing. I feel like I'm using a professional grade monitor again. I love it!
And only $350 off NewEgg.com.
Though Gurm pointed out one big gripe I have with it, namely that you cannot turn off streth. So unless you dink with the video card driver software to add letterboxes you are stuck with a strethed image no matter what you do. A minor annoyance though. Oh, and you can only see light bleeding when the screen is black, but it is very small compared to other monitors.
Jammrock
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