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jmke 2nd May 2008 15:38

24" LCD Roundup
 
Most people like to get as much information as possible when it's time to purchase and new, relatively expensive item. Unless you have money to throw around, you typically don't want to overpay for something that underperforms. That's where roundups of a product category can be particularly useful; unfortunately, it's not always easy to get all of the products in one place in order to put together such a roundup. What started as a review of a couple new 24" LCDs eventually grew into what you see here: a comparison of five of the most recent 24" LCDs to hit the market... that we were able to acquire. Note the qualification at the end of that sentence; there are still plenty of 24" LCDs that we have not yet reviewed, but for now we'll take what we can get. Besides, trying to put together all of the information for this article took enough time as it is.

http://www.anandtech.com/displays/showdoc.aspx?i=3302

Rutar 2nd May 2008 16:31

"Thus, we have no choice but to conclude that if you are seriously concerned about input lag, you will have to sacrifice viewing angles, color accuracy, and/or overall display quality in order to avoid this on the current 24" offerings.."

you don't, there are fast MVAs with 0 input lag like the lolair

jmke 2nd May 2008 16:54

Lolair MVA

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Well its partly bullshit, there is a lolair MVA (different take on PVA) that has zero input lag and is lighting fast even among TNs.

I can assure you of one thing, the lag in the PVA 2408WFP and LaCie is however definitely not due to the panel. Just as the 3008WFP IPS is as slow as mud next to the 3007WFP IPS due to its built in scalar. But Dell panels were never fast and I'm sure a PVA could be made as fast as the fastest MVAs, which are as fast as TNs as any sane gamer could be concerned.
I'm not convinced
http://www.digitalversus.com/duels.p...4&p2=2943&ph=1



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The PS3 image whether it’s in 720p or 1080p is stretched vertically to fit the 1200 pixels of the Iolair monitor. This results in a slight loss of sharpness. It doesn’t handicap gaming but of course the picture is better on a 1080p native TV.

The washed out black is noticeable and appears more like dark gray. Once again, when compared to a good TV this defect is particularly accentuated and you can see the image is less contrasted.
not the holy grail, even if you are a gamer, the MVA is not that good, if you are a none-gamer, it's also a none-issue, the Dell is better:)


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