Thursday, September 7th 2006
Samsung Introduces New High Performance LCD Monitors
Samsung Electronics America, Inc., yesterday introduced three new high-performance LCD monitors to the company's renowned SyncMaster line, the 17-inch SyncMaster 731BF, the 19-inch SyncMaster 931BF and the 19-inch SyncMaster 971P. Both 731BF and 931BF feature an impressive 2000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, a fast 2ms (GTG) response time, 1280x1024 resolution, 300 cd/m2 brightness, as well as Samsung's proprietary Magic Technologies: MagicBrightII, MagicColor and MagicTune. The 971P features up to a 1500:1 contrast ratio, 6ms (GTG) response time, 178/178 degree viewing angle, and 1280x1024 resolution. Competitively priced at $249.99 MSRP for the 731BF, $299.99 MSRP for the 931BF and $379.99 MSRP for the 971P, these monitors feature a sleek, minimalist design, and are targeted for retail and commercial applications. Additionally the 971P features a blue LED power button at the end of the stand, and a unique triple-hinge stand that enables users to fold the monitor flat or into a variety of positions. Both 731BF and 931BF monitors are Mac and PC compatible, and come with an attractive shiny black bezel. The 731BF, the 931BF and the 971P are currently available in select retail locations, as well as through Samsung resellers and distribution channels. All Samsung displays are backed by a three-year parts and labor warranty, including the backlight, as well as toll-free technical support for the life of the display.
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15 Comments on Samsung Introduces New High Performance LCD Monitors
Plus 1280x1024 looks crappy widescreen ;)
Just got the 20" 204B for $350.. 20" @ 1600x1200 8ms response.. and its rather nice..
I dislike widescreen due to the lack of vertical viewing space..which is much needed when im coding imo :P
$300 for this is just a but nuts imo @ 1280x1024...
way too low for that kinda $$... but hey.. if you think that 2ms will make you leeter, go right ahead :p
:laugh: And I love my 2ms l33tness :roll:
<---------- 2ms fanboy
and yes, that 2ms is calculated a different way than normal response times, iirc ;)
Perhaps we have different standards of minimum quality for gameplay. Personally, unless I can max or near max the settings, I prefer a lower resolution that will support more AA and AF. Also, I can't stand playing with anything under 60-70 fps min. yeah, it's only a true 5ms, but it's overdriven to 2ms...
I play WoW, Doom 3, Quake 4, Wolfenstein, CoD2, CoD, MOHAA, and UT at the moment though :P
the question is.. i set my wow, well of course, to vx922 native res 1280X1024 with 60Hz refresh rate. but how come i notice that the game doesnt run as smooth as my ex crt monitor?
its philips brilliance 107P 17"
this is especially noticeable during full av (40ally-40 hordes). when there are 50 toons on the screen my fps lag badly whereas with my prev crt tube its smooth as butter. so im wondering could my graphic card or cpu be the bottleneck?
what i mean by bottleneck is since the viewable area of 17" crt technically only 15.7" while vx922 truely 19". so i guess either the cpu or gpu is choked..
thanks for any tips you might share in advance! :toast:
Framerates are fine for me, and I'm using a sempron 2800+.. overclocked it will be runnign 2400mhz, but I've even been running it stock for a while @ 1600mhz.. and it plays fine still.
However, I have NOT experienced any more of a unit load, higher than Zul Jin's usual stormwind crowds in town, as I have only done the deadmines for instances, not any large raids.
I also have a gig of ram.. which may be your bottleneck- I am usually around 78-80% ram usage when playing so if you have less than a GB of ram, it will be using a lot of page file.
hdd swapping a lot?
here's another thing i noticed. when watching extreme high quality highly compressed anime like the world at www.za-warudo.com/ (xvid torrent for low quality, h264 for xtreme quality which require powerful rig)
with xvid, it plays fine on both my crt and lcd. with cpu usage 20-30% in crt, 40-60% lcd
with h264, plays fine on crt with cpu 60-90%, still fine no lag or frame skip. but with lcd cpu usage hits 95-100% frequently. when it hits 100% , the next 2 or 3 secs i'll experience frame skip though audio plays fine. so i get the feeling at least for this anime case. the cpu is badly choked