k. I've always hated space ship talk, but this my be worth asking about, as I need opinions from people with flat panels who watch movies, edit graphics, and, yes, play the space ship game.
I have played ss for way too long, on a series of screens and I am aware of and understand the difference between CRT vs. LCD for gaming/video/graphics. I have been using a Sony M61 16" panel for close to 3 years now. It's great for graphic design and text, but the 50 MS total response time isn't the best for movies and SUCKS ASS for the space ship game. I need more precise control and faster "twitching" that I have only been able to get on a Sony 17" Trinitron CRT.
After pooling some funds I am in the market for a new lcd and have boiled it down to last summer's Samsung 213T, the new ViewSonic VP201S or VP211B, or the equally new NEC MultiSync 2080UX+. The VP201 and the NEC boast 16 ms response times and are 20" in size. The samsung and the VP211B, which are larger 21" models, have 25 ms, but are supposed to have better image quality and contrast.
In conclusion, I'm NOT a "gamer." I play ss to kill time now and then, but like to play well when I do play. To those with panels who know what your response times are, does a 25 ms panel get you by for the space ship game?
I have played ss for way too long, on a series of screens and I am aware of and understand the difference between CRT vs. LCD for gaming/video/graphics. I have been using a Sony M61 16" panel for close to 3 years now. It's great for graphic design and text, but the 50 MS total response time isn't the best for movies and SUCKS ASS for the space ship game. I need more precise control and faster "twitching" that I have only been able to get on a Sony 17" Trinitron CRT.
After pooling some funds I am in the market for a new lcd and have boiled it down to last summer's Samsung 213T, the new ViewSonic VP201S or VP211B, or the equally new NEC MultiSync 2080UX+. The VP201 and the NEC boast 16 ms response times and are 20" in size. The samsung and the VP211B, which are larger 21" models, have 25 ms, but are supposed to have better image quality and contrast.
In conclusion, I'm NOT a "gamer." I play ss to kill time now and then, but like to play well when I do play. To those with panels who know what your response times are, does a 25 ms panel get you by for the space ship game?
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