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Jack Burton:
Well, it's an LCD monitor and has all the disadvantages of such.  I prefer CRT's. 

However, as far as LCD's stand the ability to easily rotate is a very convincing feature. 

The thing you need to check on is whether or not this display has a noticeable amount of input delay when playing games. 
mytymaus007:

--- Quote from: Jack Burton on November 12, 2010, 10:38:18 pm ---Well, it's an LCD monitor and has all the disadvantages of such.  I prefer CRT's. 

However, as far as LCD's stand the ability to easily rotate is a very convincing feature. 

The thing you need to check on is whether or not this display has a noticeable amount of input delay when playing games. 

--- End quote ---

What CRT's do you recommend. any pics of yours in action
mytymaus007:
How is Happ's Lcd screens compared to HP LP 2065

HAPP: http://www.happ.com/monitors/49260310.htm

HP: http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06a/382087-382087-64283-72270-3884471-1815933.html?jumpid=reg_R1002_USEN
VanillaGorilla:
The LCD you mentioned is nice. Just expensive @ 400. I'd go to amazon and look for a refurb....Her are some other possibilities, the Dell is the same monitor as the HP, in a different case. I have one, its really beautiful, and I spent $140 on it @ amazon....

Dell - 2007 FP
NEC - LCD2170NX
Blanka:
The HP is a really nice screen. It has wide viewing angles (IPS) and is super fast (almost no lag). I'm not sure whether the Dell is the same at the lag-aspect (same panel does not mean same electronics). The NEC is different, it's a 21.3 inch PVA screen. Bigger and better blacks, but a lot slower (2-3 frames input lag).

Don't go for the Happ. It is not very clear about the panel used, but it feels like TN (angles for IPS/PVA are mostly 88/88/88/88 or 178/178, not around 80/160). Another thing is the aspect of the Happs, it is 4:5. Sure it does offer CGA input, but unless you have a real PCB, this is useless for PC use. Any modern videocard has way more scaling options than built in CGA scalers.
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