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Eizo has gained quite a reputation for quality in the past few years. Now it seems they just sneaked out a new monitor the Flexscan L557. It looks like its an improved L565. |
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Brochure http://www.eizo.com/products/lcd/l557/contents.html Comparison with L565 http://www.eizo.com/products/lcd/comparison/comp03.html Better contrast ratio and 25ms response time.... Should I go with this (for movies, fun, and games but nothing too serious) or should I go with a 20 ms response time monitor? Does it really make that much of a difference? |
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snipped http://www.fme.fujitsu.com/products/...onse_time.html As you can see... the thing is a bit more complex. :-) According to that page the most important parameter is the white to black |
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According to that page the most important parameter is the white to black transition time. |
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My 16ms NEC 1760 manages that in 4ms and sure enough fast moving images and games look perfect. Where it leaves a bit to be desired is the colour accuracy and its variation with vertical viewing angle. Overall I still regard it as the best 17" LCD monitor on the market both aesthetically and technically. However, I would love one with a 16:9 aspect ratio for digital TV. The Samsung 172W is just too slow in comparison. |
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Eizo has gained quite a reputation for quality in the past few years. Now it seems they just sneaked out a new monitor the Flexscan L557. It looks like its an improved L565. Electronics and design (height adjustment) are improved but the panel is not better. The real L565 evolution is L567. Brochure http://www.eizo.com/products/lcd/l557/contents.html Comparison with L565 http://www.eizo.com/products/lcd/comparison/comp03.html Better contrast ratio and 25ms response time.... Should I go with this (for movies, fun, and games but nothing too serious) or should I go with a 20 ms response time monitor? Does it really make that much of a difference? Don't care about paper specs. L557 25ms MVA panel can be better with office applications (slightly faster with text scrolling). But the superb L565/7 S-IPS 35ms Hitachi panel is better for anything other because the softer ghosting. |
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Until now....... no 16/20ms 17'' LCDs can beat its viewing angle, color reproduction and professional grade regulations. |
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Someone will tell you 25ms is much faster than 35ms because 35 - 25 = 10. http://www.fme.fujitsu.com/products/...onse_time.html As you can see... the thing is a bit more complex. :-) |
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snipped On the contrary, Eizo L565 is not a speed champion with no-compromise quality. But it suffers from smearing on fast moving images, surely that is a |
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But it suffers from smearing on fast moving images, surely that is a compromise? |
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I'd much rather have a reduction in colour resolution than smearing. |
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What other good systems use the S-IPS 35ms Hitachi panel? |
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What is 20 ms technology based on? (Actually I created another post specifically to ask this questioin...) |
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"SR" <alphasoft_no (AT) spam_libero (DOT) it> wrote in message news:Izdeb.142903$hE5.4858508 (AT) news1 (DOT) tin.it... snipped On the contrary, Eizo L565 is not a speed champion with no-compromise quality. But it suffers from smearing on fast moving images, surely that is a compromise? |
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