
- #ASUS VS247 MONITOR GOOD BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST FULL#
- #ASUS VS247 MONITOR GOOD BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST PC#
(brightness and contrast) Step back from your monitor or squint. You should be able to see the 10 separate shades going from an all white on the left to a total black on the right.
#ASUS VS247 MONITOR GOOD BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST FULL#
Samsung have progressed through investing in more high-tech displays (namely the organic LED displays for monitors which are going to be produced in a high-throughput process), Super AMOLED (for phones, tablets, etc) and new 20nm memory chips which will be much more efficient than today's memory chips (I read that production began in late 2011).īut what can other companies offer? Most IPS panels are supplied by LG. This is a 10 section step wedge to allow you to check that you have a full chromatic scale available on your monitor. NEC itself can't develop newer technologies as rapidly as Samsung. My friend owns a NEC monitor (27" I don't know the name) and it's absolutely horrible for the eyes when it comes to gaming. Also, they're a tiny company not huge like Samsung or LG. The problem with NEC is that they don't make high-end monitors for gaming. I've researched so many different monitors, and I know NECs are expensive but honestly spend the extra 100-200 bucks more to get a NEC that will last you years to come. The sharp and depth of the picture is amazing. I just bought the MultiSync PA231W a few months ago and I couldn't love it more. NEC is one of the only companies that follow the proper specs, they don't lie to you like samsung/asus with their 1-1,000,000 contrast bullshit. why? All of the manufactures you all are talking about (samsung,asus) make up their own specs(contrast,ms) to make it seem like their monitors are better than they really are. I noticed know one is talking about NEC monitors. I found this 24" monitors, all around the same price, i really want 24" but maybe its just psychological and there really isnt much of a difference betwen 23" and 24" What options *can* you actually get in Cuba? I'm not going to try shooting into the dark here.

#ASUS VS247 MONITOR GOOD BRIGHTNESS AND CONTRAST PC#
The thing is, ive already bought my pc build, the only thing missing is the GPU, and im waiting for the monitor since ive read that, holy shit is that important, so, ive laid my eyes on the ASUS VH238H 24", which costs an stupidly 300$ in this country (sigh), if i buy it, im i ok to buy any gpu? im ofc not planning on getting an 6990 but maybe a good one around 150-260$.Įdit: Also, can i get some advice on which GPU to buy with that monitor? :3 So far im pretty sure i want a 24" monitor.

After reading what was at first an uncomprehensible wall of text in the OP, i realized that this country has very.veeery few options regarding monitors, they are quite overpriced and when i googled the reviews of some, may i say, apparently good choices it turns out that those arent any good.
