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26" LCD MONITOR!!!
Ummon:
--- Quote from: Blanka on December 04, 2009, 06:01:06 am ---MVA is good. Those displays are pretty fast, good viewing angles and decent blacks.
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Well...I'm waiting for the mature LED backlit LCDs to be affordable. If OLEDs or something doesn't emerge first.
Donovan19:
Is 26 inch Samasung lcd monitor avaliable in india ?
I want to purchase a 24\26 inch LCD monitor. I am looking for Samsung or Viewsonic monitor.
Blanka:
--- Quote from: Ummon on December 05, 2009, 03:07:16 pm ---Well...I'm waiting for the mature LED backlit LCDs to be affordable. If OLEDs or something doesn't emerge first.
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Well, LED backlights are nothing more then buzz, except when they use RGB leds. RGB leds are only used for top-graphic panels from Eizo, Nec, Samsung, LG, or for the higher quality TV's nowadays.
White-led is just OK. Wide gamut CCFL is much brighter and delivers way more colours than white LED.
OLED is the promise that will never mature I guess. The "organic" part of it is synonymous for fast aging. I would say, go for NOLED!
TOK:
Had to confirm what I suspected. NES works fine on my TV. This isn't even using composite input, its using the old coax switch that goes between the incoming antenna line and TV. This is like the worst possible input, and the games still looked pretty good.
I didn't tweak sharpness or anything on the antenna input of the TV, so I'm sure I could have improved it.
This is a 1080P 52" Sony. I'm amazed that some 720P TV's are incapable of displaying this stuff.
ChadTower:
Emulating the NES is a losing battle. It's just not much fun to press the button and watch Mario jump a second later and it's just not worth spending a ton on a PC powerful enough to overcome that.