Note: I know there are other similar threads, but the most recent ones of those have been on much tighter budgets and thus I think a new one is justified.
It's time for a new computer and what better time is there to upgrade the screen as well? Since I don't have a TV nor any console at this point, my computer is used for everything and thus 1920x1200 resolution is a must (in order to enjoy full HD 1080p content). There will be lots of gaming going on too (including FPS!). I'm
not into photography, video editing, professional graphics or any other such things, so perfect colors is not crucial (with that said I'm not looking for a particularly bad panel either).
My current LCD... is useless! (Feel free to skip this part)
My current screen is the
Viewsonic VP181s and that's what I've been using for far too many years now. According to its specs the response time is "super-fast 30ms" (riiite...). It appears almost any contemporary LCD has way tighter specs. Yet strangely I haven't experienced any real ghosting issues with it (I guess my eyes/reflexes aren't too responsive either). (The 30ms of my dad's
Viewsonic VX900-2 does ghost real bad though, making especially the old 2D game
SubSpace/Continuum, which features bright stars and blazing bullets against the black void of space, unbearable to play.)
Apart from the obvious 720p limitation and small size, the main problem with the VP181s is it's horrendous blacks and exaggerated bleeding. Looking for an emergency light in the middle of the night as your last light-bulb popped? Look no further! It's almost impossible to make out anything at all during dark segments of movies and games, it's really that terrible. So I'm in dire need of a replacement!
New LCD
Primary uses for the LCD will be: playing games and viewing HD material. I'm not sure about the panel size. My eyesight is hardly perfect, but I'm not half-blind either. I guess whichever size you would recommend me is fine as long as it's a good LCD that's 24" or larger while being smaller than 30". A native resolution of 1920x1200 is a must though.
I'm looking for these qualities:[list]
[*]Good blacks (dark segments should be just as enjoyable!). "Backlight bleeding" should be kept to a minimum (avoided entirely if possible as it's currently very annoying and apparent on the VP181s).[/*:m]
[*]Budget is high (for the size). I got up to $2000 USD (or 12 500 SEK, Swedish krona) incl. VAT to spend on the LCD. (It's sort of a gift.) Naturally, that doesn't mean all of it has to be spent. As long as spending the extra cash makes sense, it's not a problem. However, keep in mind that I'm not into photography, graphical design or anything like that so I
don't need the most expensive professional perfect color screen you can find.[/*:m]
[*]No input lag! If at all possible, as there will be a lot of gaming including first-person shooters.[/*:m]
[*]Good response time, again for games.[/*:m]
[*]Acceptable viewing angles.[/*:m]
[*]When playing non-widescreen games (such as WarCraft 3, older games and 2D games) the screen should not stretch ("Fill") the picture. Optimally aspect ratio scaling ("4:3") should be used. 1:1 ("centered mode"/"pixel mapping") would be nice to have, but it's not a must as long as it's got aspect ratio scaling.[/*:m]
[*]Pivot functionality could be nice when programming, browsing, writing documents and other desktop work, etc. I haven't really used it on my current 5:4 LCD, but I guess it's more useful on a 16:10 screen.[/*:m]
[*]I'd really like for it to be silent! That's maybe most important of all. My current VP181s suffers from a faint, yet incredibly annoying high-pitched screeching. (It's hard to describe, it's perceived more as if I it's actually inside my head rather than coming from in front of me as is usually the case and it persists for as long as the LCD is plugged in. It's most likely originating from the internal PSU as turning the monitor off hasn't got any noticeable effect, only by manually detaching the power cord the "noise" disappears. I fear it's a major cause of headaches.)[/*:m][/list:u]
Regarding panel types, since I'm not a competitive FPS gamer and I will be watching a lot of movies (and other video such as TV series) on the LCD, I guess TN isn't the way to go. I imagine a fast xIPS or xVA panel may be the way to go. I'm not sure though.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!