Soldato
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- 10 Aug 2006
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As per title, because the uniformity issues everywhere for a lot of the top models seem like a real lottery.
I'm running an old Dell 23" 1080p monitor that I want to upgrade from, my previous monitor was Samsung 27" 950d series TN panel, which looked absolutely stunning, but sadly it died, and I've been looking for a worthy replacement ever since.
I bought and sent back a couple of BenQ 144hz gaming monitors, which were absolutely awful in every respect compared to my Samsung.
I then tried an LG 1440p IPS monitor, and that had too much blurring, so went back.
So I've looked at all the 1440p 165hz IPS Acer and Asus monitors but they all have uniformity issues. Looked at the Ultra wide screens but they didn't really appeal to me and had uniformity issues. Then looked at the Dell TN 165hz monitors, but wasn't keen on the matte screen appearence, and so that then leaves me with the Samsung CFG70 144hz VA panels which again apparently have their own issues as well.
I just can't seem to find a healthy balance of what I had with my Samsung screen, which was: a vibrant and clear screen, with dencentish contrast, and great pixel overdrive and high Hz.
I'm running an old Dell 23" 1080p monitor that I want to upgrade from, my previous monitor was Samsung 27" 950d series TN panel, which looked absolutely stunning, but sadly it died, and I've been looking for a worthy replacement ever since.
I bought and sent back a couple of BenQ 144hz gaming monitors, which were absolutely awful in every respect compared to my Samsung.
I then tried an LG 1440p IPS monitor, and that had too much blurring, so went back.
So I've looked at all the 1440p 165hz IPS Acer and Asus monitors but they all have uniformity issues. Looked at the Ultra wide screens but they didn't really appeal to me and had uniformity issues. Then looked at the Dell TN 165hz monitors, but wasn't keen on the matte screen appearence, and so that then leaves me with the Samsung CFG70 144hz VA panels which again apparently have their own issues as well.
I just can't seem to find a healthy balance of what I had with my Samsung screen, which was: a vibrant and clear screen, with dencentish contrast, and great pixel overdrive and high Hz.