#Dell e207wfp hdmi to dvi cuts out Pc#
Will DVD movies (coming from my DVD-ROM drive) look as clear and sharp on an LCD TV as they do on a PC LCD monitor? Hey xtknight i've got a dilemma maybe you can solve:
#Dell e207wfp hdmi to dvi cuts out series#
Dell has been known to use bad inverters in those value series LCDs, so I would hazard a guess that you were sensitive to the CRT's flickering, and the LCD backlight's flickering! The E207WFP isn't exactly a high quality LCD. If you want to know the truth I'm not an electrical engineer either. One thing you may try is maxing out either the contrast or brightness (then the backlight won't have to modulate as much). If that wasn't good enough, it's one of the best LCDs out there for photo editing. And, it's available at the reasonable price of $350 USD (AR) at Newegg: Its gaming performance should be decent to good. It also gives you more screen area (1600x1200) than a widescreen. Lastly its easy-on-the-eyes matte anti-glare coating should be the best for any sort of "complications". Second of all, the viewing angle is fairly stable in all directions no matter what panel you get (AMVA or S-IPS). First of all, it's not a brightness monster.
The HP LP2065 is what first came to mind. I'd stick to matte if I were you just to be safe. Anyone know how this stacks up?Ĭlick to expand.The Acer AL2051W may not be a good idea for you (the glossy screen may make you go nuts). I'm having problems finding the 226 in stock anywhere but I did notice that newegg had a new LG L204WT-SF in stock but I can't find a review for it. I'm looking to get a 20-22" LCD that is very good with gaming and hopefully does not make me feel dizzy.īased on my research I'm thinking of the Acer AL2051W or the LG226WT(X). While I do watch some movies and use photoshop some its not a huge concern. I mostly use my PC to do gaming and some work related stuff. My problem is that even though it is not as bad as a low refresh rate CRT I will start feeling a bit dizzy/nauseous after 30-60mins on an LCD (for example my wife's Dell E207WFP). Now I understand that LCD's and CRT's are different when it comes to refresh rates (or so I've heard), so I don't know if my issue is directly related to refresh rate, lag or what. 60Hz on a CRT will have me feeling dizzy and nauseous within a few mintues. My main problem with getting an LCD is the fact that I am VERY refresh rate sensitive. First of all in all my research on LCD's this post has been the most useful, so my hats off to you xtknight.