[review] Hyundai N91W Widescreen

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My first ever TFT was the AG Neovo F-417 (R12), a 17", and considering it was my first TFT and that I very knew little about TFT panels at the time I bought the first one in my budget I came across (£150). Needless to say I was very pleased with the purchase and thankful I didn't buy it some months earlier before they release revision R12 since rev 1 had severe crapness issues!

Anyway, the AG turned out to be awesome in terms of sharpness, image quality and performance and excellent for my needs (gaming and photography) but now almost 2 years on I need something a little wider and modern.

I was initially going for the Samsung 205BW which is a 20" widescreen but £100 more in cost and my dad has the 19" model which is around £165 - both support HDCP and that was my key area but having used the 940BW I decided against it for it's lack of black blacks and a slight backlight bleed issue when watching widescreen fils as it gets distracting. They are also silver and you get a silver bezel visible when watching films at night!

I decided against a HDCP screen for the moment because by the time I am enjoying HD-DVD/BD-R on a regular basis I will have a nice 24" or bigger TFT at a much nicer cost than what they are today. Almost certain of this :)


To the Hyundai !


First of all a link to all the pics so you can read this brief review and look at the pics in your browser tabs.



I paid £155 for this at a popular local etailer, I went to pick it up to save a further £5 or so for shipping and I had to have it "now" heh.



Specs (half english :/)

Model:
HYUNDAI N91W

Größe:
19" (48,26cm)
Pixelabstand:
0,285 mm
Horizontal Frequenz:
30-80 KHz
Vertikal Frequenz:
56-75 Hz
Maximale Auflösung:
1440 X 900 @ 75Hz
Anschlußtyp:
D-SUB, DVI-D
Stromverbrauch (normal):
max. 40 Watt
Ergonomie Standard TCO 03
Abmessungen:
524 x 472 x 132 mm
Gewicht:
5 Kg
Blickwinkel horizontal/vertikal:
170° / 155°
Kontrastverhältnis:
800:1
Helligkeit: 300cd/m2
Reaktionszeit:
5 ms




Packing

Like any other TFT out there really, packed with easy-carry-ness in mind - nothing out of the ordinary here





Unpacking
I love this part, taking a new bought item out of the well packedbox and just looking at it...for ages....from all angles....it's a nice looking screen, certainly far nicer looking than the majority of the competition and even the spec beats them in almost all aspects.


Connectivity

I did not know if it came with a DVI cable so I quickly ran over at the servicedesk whilst waiting for the item to rollout onto the collection bay to ask if it came with a cable - The guy said it did and sure enough, it did not, I was annoyed by this but remembered by dads Samsung came with both DVI and VGA so I chavved his cable since his geforce fx doesn't have a DVI out connection :)


Usability
It's very user friendly, the controls and OSD are logical and easy to manage, I had no issues here at all. Even getting the cables in was quite easy. Hyundai bundled both EU and UK plug leads with it, shame there was no DVI cable though, only 1x VGA.


Performance
Nothing but praise here, I've played some CS:S and will reinstall FEAR shortly, I have watched some HD trailers and watched a bit of Fifth Element in HD - they look awesome, no ghosting anywhere at all!

One thing that stuck out on this screen was that the colour tone by default is very white, I like this since I work with Photos a lot so accurate whites are important. I also found the blacks to be very good too - The contrast was nice enough and even when set high it didn't cause my eyes to fatugue.




Image quality





Compared to...

Samsung 6ms 940BW Widescreen
- Clarity is much better, though this is probably down to the fact I am using DVI and the Samsung is not, I suspect the samsung will be just as good probably when DVI is used.
- The Samsung has more visible backlight bleeding, the N91w has SOME bleeding but it's not easily noticable on my sample unless you look for it, this to me is acceptable.
- Samsung has more customisation for stand and menu options
- The Hyundai looks much much nicer
- The Samsung suffers from bezel highlighting when watching movies in the dark as it's all silver..
- Photos look nicer on the Hyundai thanks to the 800:1 contrast.

Conclusions
I like this monitor, it's more cooler in colour than my old screen but it's something I can get used to like most things new. I like the nice features it has.

The N91 is another AG Neovo F417 for me, I paid £143 for the Neovo almost 2 years ago and I just sold it to my mate for £50 and bought this widescreen this morning for £155 meaning I only paid a shade over £100 for it. At a price like this absolyutely no one can make a single complaint about it especially me!

There are some small niggles though which are noted below, as always they are user preferences and different people will have different views on such things...

- The stand is slick but only tilt movement available. Why no swivel or height? the stand itself could easily accomodate this from design alone.
- By default the brightness is all the way up and contrast set to 50, what's the deal here ?
- Only a VGA cable supplied, for a screen with 3 inputs they should have bundled 3 cables, this screen works very nice with DVI so why not bundle a DVI cable instead if only /one/ is to be bundled?
- The "manual" is like a small booklet, only *** first page is in english...lol.

Pigeon_Killer on the other thread (on ocuk, natch, this is posted on another board too :p) about this panel asked an interesting question

why should I buy this monitor over the 20" Dell? I look forward to reading your review.

Well the Dell costs almost £200 more, I onsidered the 2007WFP yesterday but as above, at this price, with this spec, with that look I simply could not consider spending more on only an inch more screen size. I also did not wnat to have a duff WFP with the banding issue and then have to go through an RMA.

If anyone else has any questions about this panel or wnats to see pics of different angles etc then just ask as I can answer questions that may not have been answered above or post more pics on request :)


I'll give it an easy 8/10 :D
 
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mrk said:
- 5ms Response Time (LIES! it's actually 8ms)

IT Insider said:
Its just a timing thing - all the manufacturers have been timing the response from Grey to Grey which is slightly faster then black to black.

So, its advertised as a 5ms response time - grey to grey.

Think the only reason it says 8ms on the box is because that shows the Black to Black time.
 
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HI there

As I've said previously the Hyundai N91W is the best of all the 19" widescreen models on the market. It looks the nicest and also gives the best image quality in all application types. :)

Nice review and OcUK spec of 5ms is correct. :)
 
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Sorry not sure on the term but does this have that anti reflective coating or the glossy one?. This monitor seems really good but im quite close to a window so would prefer one with anti reflection.

Anyone know how the xbox 360 would look on this screen i gather it doesnt support hdcp?
 
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fishleg said:
Sorry not sure on the term but does this have that anti reflective coating or the glossy one?. This monitor seems really good but im quite close to a window so would prefer one with anti reflection.

Anyone know how the xbox 360 would look on this screen i gather it doesnt support hdcp?

It is a non reflective screen :)




My friend has a xbox 360 so I will try and borrow it tonight to get pics of how a 360 runs on it :)
 
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I emailed OC about the respons time and their reply was:

"The Hyundai actually is a 5ms part. You are looking at the US model which is inferior the model we get in the UK, so the 5ms is correct."
 
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I need some more games now to play in widescreen! any recommendations? going to install NFSMW tonight too to get back ito that, also some plane flying games would be awesome for the wider aspect view :D

Recommendations ?

"The Hyundai actually is a 5ms part. You are looking at the US model which is inferior the model we get in the UK, so the 5ms is correct."

This doesn't seem to make sense though as it's *** first I;ve heard about this but heard many times the BTB and GTG times though so that seems more logical
 
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mrk said:
- 16.2 million colors display (LIES! 16.7 million colors)

I'm not trying to be funny, but could you please tell me where you got this spec from. Because I was under the impression that this monitor used a TN+Film panel, and I thought all 19" TN+Film panels were 6 bit (16.2 Million colours).
 
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I emailed OC about the respons time and their reply was:

"The Hyundai actually is a 5ms part. You are looking at the US model which is inferior the model we get in the UK, so the 5ms is correct."

That doesn't make sense bearing in mind it says 8ms response time on the box!
 
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This is same as my Packard Bell 19" monitor I brought about 4 months ago but they've just changed the name badge!

Still, it's a great monitor for the money and an added bonus of having 2xVGA inputs!!
 
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ok problem solved! I will update the first post accordingly but explain below, basically Hyundai have a n91w and an x91w, the x91w is the inferior model with 500:1 contrast and 8ms response - I guess they/retailers got mixed up somewhere because the n91w is 5ms 800:1 and after much googling and Yahooing I found that the "non english" uk Hyundai site (it redirects and translates to non english...) has the pdf and specsheet for this monitor available at http://www.hyundaiq.de/produkte/tft/n91w/n91w.htm


So, all is now clear!
 
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1024x768 stretches to *** full screen width, doesn't look too bad on most games! but you really should run it at 1440x480 - I notice no speed loss in framerate by using native res either :)

HL2 1440x900
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HL2 1280x1024
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