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LED gaming monitors

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2011 8:16 am
by Sikthskies
Been out of the tech loop for a little while no.

I had a thought about LCD gaming monitors. They seem to be quite cheap compared to when I bought my 2407wfp years back. Are they worth the jump to? They do look very nice and thin, but do they offer much of a contrast ratio or performance difference?

I understand I could look at reviews etc, but there is nothing like some good honest techreport experience to draw from!

Re: LED gaming monitors

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 6:58 pm
by thegleek
20-23" lcd monitors run $70-90 nowadays... LED's are bloody close, if not couple $10 more here and there... throw out your CRT's man!!!! DO IT NAOW!

Re: LED gaming monitors

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 7:11 pm
by JustAnEngineer
All of those flat-panel monitors use LCD (liquid crystal display) panels. The difference is the lamps that provide the backlight that shines through the LCD.

These lamps are either compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) or light emitting diodes (LED). CFL may provide a better color spectrum than some LEDs. LEDs use less energy (and therefore generate less heat) and can allow monitors to be built thinner and lighter than with CFLs.

The end user will notice a much larger difference in LCD monitors based on the LCD panel type used - twisted nematic (TN), in-plane switching (IPS) or patterned/modified vertical alignment (PVA or MVA). TN LCD panels are the fastest and cheapest, but they do a poor job with color accuracy and they suffer horrible changes in brightness and hue when viewed from any angle other than perpendicular to the screen. IPS panels have much better color accuracy and the best viewing angles. PVA/MVA panels are the slowest. Color accuracy, black levels and viewing angles are good.