On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 18:08:38 +0100, Martin Andersen
<dsl186191@vip.cybercity.dk> wrote:
>Hello!
>
>Hos Tomshardware er der test af
>Hyundai L90D+, BenQ FP937s+ og Samsung 913N.
>Alle 3 kan købes i Danmark.
>
>
http://graphics.tomshardware.com/display/20050215/index.html
>
Det er lidt underligt, hvad han skriver:
til spil anbefaler han disse 8 msec skærme
Men til DVD anbefaler han 12 msec skærme fra dette review:
http://www20.graphics.tomshardware.com/display/20050110/index.html
Men der er skærmene fra Philips, BenQ og Nec også med TN display, og
Xerox 795D er med MVA (meget lang responstid på 25 msec).
Mit spørgsmål er bare: hvorledes kan en 12 msec TN skærm være bedre
til DVD end en 8 msec TN skærm ?
Han begrunder det med at synsfeltet er meget snævert med 8 msec
skærmene !!
mvh
John
Klippet fra toms 8msec- review:
The viewing angles are very narrow and video noise is still present.
As with the Hyundai, again, video is not a strong point here. Images
were quite noisy due to sparkling on color masses. And the viewing
angles are extremely poor. You really have to be directly in front of
the monitor to see a good image. Any viewers who are even slightly to
one side will be at a disadvantage.
Screening films, on the other hand, was a disappointing experience.
There was a little video noise here and there, but the biggest
problems were caused by the viewing angles, which were too narrow. If
you watch DVDs with friends, the viewers won't all experience the same
image quality. While this is generally true of most LCD monitors, the
narrow viewing angles are a real drawback on this monitor. A shame.