I have fallen in love with the HP W2207 after seeing it in the flesh and am hoping to get two of them to use as dual screens.
Now, my only concern is that the monitor has a native resolution of 1680x1050, I have a an ATI x1950 PRO 512MB.
If playing below the native res for games to play smooth, will the image still look OK?
Also, if a 22" is the same resolution as a 20", how is it bigger? Sorry if that sounds stupid.
Am currently using an OEM 17" CRT. Will I notice a difference going to 2 x 22" TFT's ?
Edit:
A quick search found this:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17763276&highlight=w2207&page=2
Nice post.
Thanks.
Now, my only concern is that the monitor has a native resolution of 1680x1050, I have a an ATI x1950 PRO 512MB.
If playing below the native res for games to play smooth, will the image still look OK?
Also, if a 22" is the same resolution as a 20", how is it bigger? Sorry if that sounds stupid.
Am currently using an OEM 17" CRT. Will I notice a difference going to 2 x 22" TFT's ?

Edit:
A quick search found this:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/showthread.php?t=17763276&highlight=w2207&page=2
People make a big fuss of using anything other than native res, but have a look here: http://www.prad.de/en/monitore/review/2007/review-hp-w2207-part11.html#Interpolation
It goes all the way down to 800x600 if you look on the next page. That's for a 22" monitor equipped with a TN panel.
Here's one for a 24" HP which will be much like you're looking to buy (near the bottom of the page): http://www.prad.de/en/monitore/review-hp-lp2465-part12.html
They only show 1024x768 but again, it's hardly a disastrous drop in image quality is it?
Oh and to answer your earlier question, I believe there are only a handful of monitors that actively try to tackle blurring:
The fp241wz & fp241vw from Benq both have 'PerfectMotion' technology and then there is the soon to be released Samsung 245t with 'Motion Picture Acceleration'.
Nice post.
Thanks.
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