First post here, apologies if I haven't found the answers in searches on previous threads.
I haven't bought a monitor for years so I'm surprised at the number of variables and yet no monitor seems to deliver the "right" solution for me.
I'm getting an Alienware M18x (no DVI ports, only HDMI and mini-display port). It has dual GTX 580s so I would like to get a monitor that really shows off the capabilities of those cards when I'm not on the move.
After a heap of research I listed the following criteria/preferences:
1. LED Backlit
2. I prefer 16:10, but that's possibly more of an issue in the <= 24" range.
3. I would prefer a resolution > 1920x1080
4. I would prefer 27" but a 24" 16:10 may be ok
5. 120Hz would be good
6. 3D would also be good
7. USB is also useful to leave mouse/keyb connected, docking station style
8. HDMI connection seems a good idea given the limited ports on the M18x although I imagine an HDMI --> dual DVI cable might be ok?
There seem to be no monitors that are a perfect fit. Few come close.
The only monitors that seemed close were the Acer HN274Hbmiiid and the Samsung T27A750D, both 3D. I discarded the idea of the S27A950D because I don't really need a TV and the design looks flawed with all that left-sided weight likely to break the stand at some point in time.
My concerns over these choices were:
1. Only the Acer seems to work with NV 3D without constant manual twiddling.
2. 1920x1080 seems to be a low pixel density for such a large monitor?
3. I panicked when I saw that you need "dual DVI" for 120Hz - I think I'm ok with HDMI : HDMI connector to achieve 120Hz though?
4. They're TN, so there's a fair chance that there will be issues with colour and blackness if you move your head. The few reviews out there didn't really mention how good/bad these monitors are on this issue.
I'm close to ordering the Acer (subject to checking 3 above), but I've ploughed through so many reviews and specs and I'm also worried that I'm missing something. Is there something else I might consider, or is this the best choice of what's out there now?
Any input would be welcome.
Thanks, Chris
I haven't bought a monitor for years so I'm surprised at the number of variables and yet no monitor seems to deliver the "right" solution for me.
I'm getting an Alienware M18x (no DVI ports, only HDMI and mini-display port). It has dual GTX 580s so I would like to get a monitor that really shows off the capabilities of those cards when I'm not on the move.
After a heap of research I listed the following criteria/preferences:
1. LED Backlit
2. I prefer 16:10, but that's possibly more of an issue in the <= 24" range.
3. I would prefer a resolution > 1920x1080
4. I would prefer 27" but a 24" 16:10 may be ok
5. 120Hz would be good
6. 3D would also be good
7. USB is also useful to leave mouse/keyb connected, docking station style
8. HDMI connection seems a good idea given the limited ports on the M18x although I imagine an HDMI --> dual DVI cable might be ok?
There seem to be no monitors that are a perfect fit. Few come close.
The only monitors that seemed close were the Acer HN274Hbmiiid and the Samsung T27A750D, both 3D. I discarded the idea of the S27A950D because I don't really need a TV and the design looks flawed with all that left-sided weight likely to break the stand at some point in time.
My concerns over these choices were:
1. Only the Acer seems to work with NV 3D without constant manual twiddling.
2. 1920x1080 seems to be a low pixel density for such a large monitor?
3. I panicked when I saw that you need "dual DVI" for 120Hz - I think I'm ok with HDMI : HDMI connector to achieve 120Hz though?
4. They're TN, so there's a fair chance that there will be issues with colour and blackness if you move your head. The few reviews out there didn't really mention how good/bad these monitors are on this issue.
I'm close to ordering the Acer (subject to checking 3 above), but I've ploughed through so many reviews and specs and I'm also worried that I'm missing something. Is there something else I might consider, or is this the best choice of what's out there now?
Any input would be welcome.
Thanks, Chris
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