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[CAN]LG 23MP75HM 23" Slim IPS LED Monitor - $169.00

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http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=22_1195_700_705&item_id=068586

 

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Quick Specifications:
  • Display Size: 23"
  • Resolution: 1920x1080
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9
  • Response Time: 5ms
  • Contrast Ratio: 5M:1
  • Input Connector: VGA, HDMI

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Nice monitor. One of these days i'll bring myself to upgrade to IPS.

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Nevermind, didn't see the 5MS response time, which I've been told is too much for FPS gaming. Good deal for a secondary monitor though.

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Nevermind, didn't see the 5MS response time, which I've been told is too much for FPS gaming. Good deal for a secondary monitor though.

you know that the rated response time of a panel is totally meaningless, just like the dynamic contrast ratio, right?

every manufacturer calculates it differently so they can t be compared.

a panel rated at 1 ms could ghost while one rated at 10ms could totally be fine.

btw normal panels refresh at 60 fps or once every 17ms for comparaison...

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you know that the rated response time of a panel is totally meaningless, just like the dynamic contrast ratio, right?

every manufacturer calculates it differently so they can t be compared.

a panel rated at 1 ms could ghost while one rated at 10ms could totally be fine.

btw normal panels refresh at 60 fps or once every 17ms for comparaison...

Then how do you actually make a decision as a customer? I did not know that, thank you for the information.

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I have a very similar HP IPS monitor, and I've never noticed any ghosting ever.

 

Unless your gaming is literally paying your bills, you 98% don't need a crappy TN panel.

 

Nevermind, didn't see the 5MS response time, which I've been told is too much for FPS gaming. Good deal for a secondary monitor though.

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Is canadacomputers reputable? I've seen a lot of negative feedback from customers who purchased from them. 

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I have a very similar HP IPS monitor, and I've never noticed any ghosting ever.

 

Unless your gaming is literally paying your bills, you 98% don't need a crappy TN panel.

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Then how do you actually make a decision as a customer? I did not know that, thank you for the information.

you read review from independant sites like tftcentral, etc.

what younkerman meant is that if you can t see ghosting with a "slow" panel, there is no reason what so ever to get a "faster" one, you wont see any difference.

in that case your better off going for better colors than speed you don t see.

(talking response time here...)

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Is canadacomputers reputable? I've seen a lot of negative feedback from customers who purchased from them. 

I buy from them constantly. It's pretty reputable imo. But you're in BC, so idk about their shipping. It'd be nice if they branch of somewhere other than Ontario...

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TN Panels usually have better response times, which may be usful for professional gamers and such.

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Is canadacomputers reputable? I've seen a lot of negative feedback from customers who purchased from them.

They are awesome! I buy from them frequently and no complaints.
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I would snatch this up if it had displayport

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