Plasticmonkey
Senior Member
So ive been looking at monitors in all shapes and sizes...
What would you guys say is the ultimate screen? Now Size isnt really that important, rather try to focus on the spec of the screen. For obious reasons the screen has to exist so that you can post specs...
my Ultimate PC screen: Samsung T260 is pretty high up there with the following spec:
key specifications
* Screen Size : 25.5" wide
* Resolution : 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
* Brightness : 300 cd/m²
* Contrast Ratio : DC 20,000:1
http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/...e=monitors&subtype=lcd&model_cd=LS26TWHSUV/ZA
My Ulimate TV: Samsung LA52A650 52" LCD:
1080P Full HD
2 x 10w SRS TruSurround XT speaker
auto motion plus 120hz
1920x1080
contrast ratio- 50000:1
response time- 4ms
4xHDMi+component+s
http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/...type=lcdtv&model_cd=LA52A650A1FXXY&fullspec=F
Also can someone that knows please explain what makes a good screen? Like we tend to focus on this like contrast and HD and all that, but is that really the important stuff to look at?
What would you guys say is the ultimate screen? Now Size isnt really that important, rather try to focus on the spec of the screen. For obious reasons the screen has to exist so that you can post specs...
my Ultimate PC screen: Samsung T260 is pretty high up there with the following spec:
key specifications
* Screen Size : 25.5" wide
* Resolution : 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
* Brightness : 300 cd/m²
* Contrast Ratio : DC 20,000:1
http://www.samsung.com/us/consumer/...e=monitors&subtype=lcd&model_cd=LS26TWHSUV/ZA
My Ulimate TV: Samsung LA52A650 52" LCD:
1080P Full HD
2 x 10w SRS TruSurround XT speaker
auto motion plus 120hz
1920x1080
contrast ratio- 50000:1
response time- 4ms
4xHDMi+component+s
http://www.samsung.com/au/consumer/...type=lcdtv&model_cd=LA52A650A1FXXY&fullspec=F
Also can someone that knows please explain what makes a good screen? Like we tend to focus on this like contrast and HD and all that, but is that really the important stuff to look at?