BLUE: question about vx924!

Beyond

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can you do me a favor and take some pics of your monitor playing games and any other shots you might find useful? i saw this lcd/crt comparison and it really makes me not want one! the lcd looked so washed out and of terrible quality.. (it was a dell 2405fpw)
 
i dont have a camera on hand... i play games on my al1912 and the games arent "washed out" for me. I actually like it better then a CRT. You just have to get a monitor with a good contrash ratio.
 
i have the monitor...but i dont have a good camera, all i have is the camera on my phone which sux. although i can tell you that the games look Amazing. you wont be dissappointed if you get it.
 
Beyond said:
yeah, photos of the monitor playing games and any other thing that might be useful..

Well as you may know it can be difficult taking photos as the light needs to be just right. If the flash is used then it hits the screen and folks tend to think its the screen. If flash is not used then any action going on in the monitor can be blurred and again most would assume it is the screen. If I become bored enough I'll do my best for you. I think you'd be just as well off taking my word that it works plenty fast for a gaming monitor and the picture is great (not perfect). It is like all monitors and needs slight adjustment when you first plug it in. After lowering the contrast and brightness by a fair bit you get a real nice comfortable view. If you set it to sRGB it looks great but of course then you cannot adjust the contrast and bright. This is fine but then darks inside games seem a bit grey in certain areas (this is not terrible but is there). This happens because when you use sRGB color it sets the settings to a very bright yet comfortable setting. You also loose the ability to adjust contrast and bright. Read a bunch of reviews, never read just one.

Anyhow I'm bored so I'll go and try to take decent pictures. If however I cannot capture a decent picture I won't be posting it. Check back later.
 
Blue said:
Well as you may know it can be difficult taking photos as the light needs to be just right. If the flash is used then it hits the screen and folks tend to think its the screen. If flash is not used then any action going on in the monitor can be blurred and again most would assume it is the screen. If I become bored enough I'll do my best for you. I think you'd be just as well off taking my word that it works plenty fast for a gaming monitor and the picture is great (not perfect). It is like all monitors and needs slight adjustment when you first plug it in. After lowering the contrast and brightness by a fair bit you get a real nice comfortable view. If you set it to sRGB it looks great but of course then you cannot adjust the contrast and bright. This is fine but then darks inside games seem a bit grey in certain areas (this is not terrible but is there). This happens because when you use sRGB color it sets the settings to a very bright yet comfortable setting. You also loose the ability to adjust contrast and bright. Read a bunch of reviews, never read just one.

Anyhow I'm bored so I'll go and try to take decent pictures. If however I cannot capture a decent picture I won't be posting it. Check back later.

alright.. thanks man!
 
Yea sorry I did. It is just too hard for myself the capture the pictures that you would like to see. Perhaps if I moved my screen outside into daylight and shot it with the flash off :).
 
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