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Viewsonic VP191B-2 – By ocukcustomer
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Colour Reproduction:
The following tests have been conducted after the monitor has been calibrated to the reviewer’s satisfaction.
Image 1: Colour Palette Picture – Vivid: stunning and accurate. It is better than the Hansol DTP CRT monitor I have. It is also clearer by far than the Samsung DP1100 21” CRT monitor. Very wide range, didn't detect anything amiss.
Image 2: Colour Sands – I was actually able to CYMK plate match colours in this monitor – which means in photoshop, I can choose a colour, and hold up a plate I have, and they will match. This means for me, it's 100% accurate. (I am a pro graphic artist). The colours are well produced with no bias towards any particular shade. You do need to calibrate the monitor however.
Image 3: Doom 3 Screen Shot – Lovely. Blacks are superblack and colours are vibrant. It graduates across shades without any stepping or lack of smoothness. You can tell individual shades where they're supposed to be.
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Gaming:
Pixel Response Program: Results = 12 ms (Manufacturer’s spec 8 ms)
Gaming Observations: - Star Wars battlefront: slower more paced FPS gaming lots of slow action: no blur or ghosting. The only time you'll get any ghosting is if you pivot 180 degrees and snap-shoot. That’s virtually impossible to aim for under a CRT anyway.
UT2004: so little (ghosting) that it's virtually none. Absolutely blown away! Only really fast rotations and snap shooting can show minor blur. But like I said, you'd need to be Thresh himself to take advantage of that. Verdict: effectively no ghosting.
HL2: Awesome – same as UT2004 – there isn't enough ghosting for you to see! This monitor doesn't ghost enough with slow or fast moves.
Age of Mythology: no ghosting. When scrolling fast, you'll notice maybe some but it's hard to notice it – you need to be a really hardcore CRT gamer to even detect it.
The age of the LCD has arrived for gaming!
Unreal Tournament Test Video (17MB) - No ghosting or blurring at all. Superblack was seen behind the actual video, showing that the video was in actual fact, poorer quality! The monitor really rules!
Q.Would you consider yourself an avid gamer and would you recommend this monitor to a gamer? - I am a hardcore gamer. This monitor is finally the one to tear me away from CRT. CRT is dead. I didn't believe it until I tried it.
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Panel Uniformity:
Black Screen - There is only a little wash-out at extreme angles: pure black otherwise.
White Screen - White, and uniform. No yellowing.
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Image Clarity:
The TFT has amazing sharpness. A single pixel looks square and can be made out. Hz on 75 seems smoother in response, clarity is unchanged.
Q. Does DVI make any difference to the image? - DVI is essential.
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Viewing Angles:
Vertical: - There is very little colour change. Some backlighting can be seen at extreme angles. You won't have a problem if you're higher or lower than the panel at all. Plus the panel has height adjustment too for the neckly-challenged.
Horizontal: - I can literally be just out from sideways facing 90 degrees out, and you can't see a thing on CRT or this panel... however just when it begins to be visible on CRT, it is also visible (you can make out text) on the LCD. In short it is very usable. Suitable for people crowded around it. The quality of the image degrades slightly the further you go out, but walking into the room, your loved one will be able to detect the hurried hiding of porn and chat windows.
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Movie Playback:
Matrix Reloaded Trailer (58MB, 640 x 346 resolution) - Zero blurring. Really. There's no Ghosting at all. Don't understand twinkling: there's none. I can see compression artefacts in the black with brightness turned way up: but this is actually visible on the CRT too on compressed media. So when calibrated correctly, there's zero artefacts. Lovely!
General Movie Playback: - The DVD’s I've tried have no problems I can find at all.
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Footnote: You need to run the monitor at the recommended 75hz, and not 65hz, to see the benefit of it in full. For some reason, 60hz mode is more jumpy and less smooth.
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Colour Reproduction:
The following tests have been conducted after the monitor has been calibrated to the reviewer’s satisfaction.
Image 1: Colour Palette Picture – Vivid: stunning and accurate. It is better than the Hansol DTP CRT monitor I have. It is also clearer by far than the Samsung DP1100 21” CRT monitor. Very wide range, didn't detect anything amiss.
Image 2: Colour Sands – I was actually able to CYMK plate match colours in this monitor – which means in photoshop, I can choose a colour, and hold up a plate I have, and they will match. This means for me, it's 100% accurate. (I am a pro graphic artist). The colours are well produced with no bias towards any particular shade. You do need to calibrate the monitor however.
Image 3: Doom 3 Screen Shot – Lovely. Blacks are superblack and colours are vibrant. It graduates across shades without any stepping or lack of smoothness. You can tell individual shades where they're supposed to be.
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Gaming:
Pixel Response Program: Results = 12 ms (Manufacturer’s spec 8 ms)
Gaming Observations: - Star Wars battlefront: slower more paced FPS gaming lots of slow action: no blur or ghosting. The only time you'll get any ghosting is if you pivot 180 degrees and snap-shoot. That’s virtually impossible to aim for under a CRT anyway.
UT2004: so little (ghosting) that it's virtually none. Absolutely blown away! Only really fast rotations and snap shooting can show minor blur. But like I said, you'd need to be Thresh himself to take advantage of that. Verdict: effectively no ghosting.
HL2: Awesome – same as UT2004 – there isn't enough ghosting for you to see! This monitor doesn't ghost enough with slow or fast moves.
Age of Mythology: no ghosting. When scrolling fast, you'll notice maybe some but it's hard to notice it – you need to be a really hardcore CRT gamer to even detect it.
The age of the LCD has arrived for gaming!
Unreal Tournament Test Video (17MB) - No ghosting or blurring at all. Superblack was seen behind the actual video, showing that the video was in actual fact, poorer quality! The monitor really rules!
Q.Would you consider yourself an avid gamer and would you recommend this monitor to a gamer? - I am a hardcore gamer. This monitor is finally the one to tear me away from CRT. CRT is dead. I didn't believe it until I tried it.
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Panel Uniformity:
Black Screen - There is only a little wash-out at extreme angles: pure black otherwise.
White Screen - White, and uniform. No yellowing.
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Image Clarity:
The TFT has amazing sharpness. A single pixel looks square and can be made out. Hz on 75 seems smoother in response, clarity is unchanged.
Q. Does DVI make any difference to the image? - DVI is essential.
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Viewing Angles:
Vertical: - There is very little colour change. Some backlighting can be seen at extreme angles. You won't have a problem if you're higher or lower than the panel at all. Plus the panel has height adjustment too for the neckly-challenged.
Horizontal: - I can literally be just out from sideways facing 90 degrees out, and you can't see a thing on CRT or this panel... however just when it begins to be visible on CRT, it is also visible (you can make out text) on the LCD. In short it is very usable. Suitable for people crowded around it. The quality of the image degrades slightly the further you go out, but walking into the room, your loved one will be able to detect the hurried hiding of porn and chat windows.
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Movie Playback:
Matrix Reloaded Trailer (58MB, 640 x 346 resolution) - Zero blurring. Really. There's no Ghosting at all. Don't understand twinkling: there's none. I can see compression artefacts in the black with brightness turned way up: but this is actually visible on the CRT too on compressed media. So when calibrated correctly, there's zero artefacts. Lovely!
General Movie Playback: - The DVD’s I've tried have no problems I can find at all.
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Footnote: You need to run the monitor at the recommended 75hz, and not 65hz, to see the benefit of it in full. For some reason, 60hz mode is more jumpy and less smooth.
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