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Old 03-14-2011, 08:00 PM
Zoom2136 Zoom2136 is offline
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Default LCD Monitor or HDTV ???

Hi, I'm looking to upgrade my monitor and I was curious what you guys were using?

I'm thinking of buying a HDTV instead of a LCD? What do you guys think?

I only fly iL2 (and in a few weeks COD).
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Old 03-14-2011, 08:20 PM
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an LCD can be a HDTV.
But I would go for FullHD instead.
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Old 03-14-2011, 10:48 PM
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Hey Zoom,

Good to see you around ole buddy.

I do not have an HDTV, but a couple of squad mates do and they love it. I believe they are using 32" LCD TV's.

One thing I can say is this. Be careful how big you go. The bigger the set, the farther the minimum viewing distance. I believe a 42" is something like 6 to 8 feet minimum distance or you will start to see a pixelated picture. A 32" is a bit closer of course.

But they do say that IDing AC and see dots is so much easier.

Let me know if you are looking for a squad. We (AKA Wardogs) are involved in an awesome online campaign with the FA squad. We could always use a great stick such as yourself.
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Old 03-14-2011, 11:49 PM
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I'm using a 40" Samsung 60mhrz at 1650x1080, and sit 4' 6" from the screen. It looks great and really helps with the immersion. All I see is screen.

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Old 03-14-2011, 11:57 PM
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I am using a 32" LCD HDTV and it works great, however screen burn in is a problem, for me at least, since the computer is also used for all my web browsing. As far as gaming goes though, I could never go back to a smaller screen.
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Old 03-15-2011, 12:03 AM
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I have a 24 inch LCD monitor and a 37 inch Samsung LCD HDTV, both 1080. Whilst I'm very happy with both products the main pain with the HDTV I find myself sat back enough that my TrackIR has trouble tracking, which is probably solved by getting one of those clip things. Of the two the large screen is more immersive as it's effectively IMAX. I where a pair of reading glasses with the larger screen to spare me any eye strain as I have to sit about 30 inches from it with the TrackIR hat on. Really, if you can spend the money, get the crispest, bestest, biggest screen you can manage that isn't going to tan your face with high energy particles.
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Old 03-15-2011, 12:41 AM
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Most large format monitors (32'' or greater) use many of the same panels you would find in a 1080p HDTV.

The most important part when picking is the panel type, do some research here:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles.htm

I highly recommend the LG model in my sig.
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Old 03-15-2011, 12:55 AM
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And if you do go the HDTV route, make sure you get a 1080p set of course. 1080i will cause seizure invoking flickering.
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Old 03-15-2011, 01:14 AM
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The ability to show motion withut shadow is very important, and it is a bit annoying in fast paced scenes - for instance turning your head in game to watch a plane go past in the opposite direction, or even general dogfighting when planes are outlined against the sky.

My monitor is a good one for the money - a BENQ 2200HD - but I notice these issues every so often. My screen runs at 1920*1080@60Hz, I have wondered whether the blurring is due to refresh rate (as opposed to how long pixels take grey to grey), but I can only get 75Hz if I use a dual DVI cable (I think) whereas I currently have single.
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Old 03-15-2011, 02:59 AM
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My monitor is a good one for the money - a BENQ 2200HD - but I notice these issues every so often. My screen runs at 1920*1080@60Hz, I have wondered whether the blurring is due to refresh rate (as opposed to how long pixels take grey to grey), but I can only get 75Hz if I use a dual DVI cable (I think) whereas I currently have single.
The panel for your monitor is the following:
BenQ E2200HD 2ms G2G 21.5"WS AU Optronics TN Film (M215HW01 V0)

The panel overdriven to 75Hz may have a negative effect:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles...ve_at_75hz.htm

The blurring is likely due to the TN panel type, even though it is specified at 2ms. Or possibly your eyes are more sensitive, although there's not much that can be done there, as even the LCDs marketed at 120Hz are not truly 120Hz/fps.
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