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LCD dissapointing for sims
After much debating about latency, I took the plunge today, and bought a
Viewsonic VP201 20 inch LCD monitor (1600x1200) and an ATI 800XT platinum video card to drive it. The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought it specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response time, which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and I understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling nauseated. I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that warned that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve further, or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. Tim |
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I bought a Viewsonic VX910 16ms 19" 1280x1024 a couple of months ago and I
have never seen any blurring. I'm VERY sensitive to low fps or anything on screen that can make someone nauseous :-p and this monitor has been flawless. Strange that you would be having such a different experience. -- David G Fisher Epstein" > wrote in message ... > After much debating about latency, I took the plunge today, and bought a > Viewsonic VP201 20 inch LCD monitor (1600x1200) and an ATI 800XT platinum > video card to drive it. > > The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought it > specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response time, > which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and I > understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is > cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling nauseated. > > I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that warned > that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. > > At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve further, > or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. > > Tim > > |
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Might be worth doing some benchmarks to check that the whole system is
running properly. I have a 19" 8ms monitor on a PC with a very lowly video card, I have to run Unreal at 1024*768 to get rid of the blurring. I also have a 19" 12ms monitor on another monster PC and that runs fine at the native 1280*1024. One final comment, there were a while ago some comments that some DVI implementation would not cope with the data transfer rate to get 1600*1200 working properly. If you DVI and VGA try swapping. -- Andi. Remove only one zero to reply "David G Fisher" > wrote in message ... >I bought a Viewsonic VX910 16ms 19" 1280x1024 a couple of months ago and I > have never seen any blurring. I'm VERY sensitive to low fps or anything on > screen that can make someone nauseous :-p and this monitor has been > flawless. Strange that you would be having such a different experience. > -- > David G Fisher > > > Epstein" > wrote in message > ... >> After much debating about latency, I took the plunge today, and bought a >> Viewsonic VP201 20 inch LCD monitor (1600x1200) and an ATI 800XT platinum >> video card to drive it. >> >> The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought > it >> specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response time, >> which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and I >> understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is >> cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling > nauseated. >> >> I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that > warned >> that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. >> >> At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve >> further, >> or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. >> >> Tim >> >> > > |
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Agree w. DGF. Maybe TE didn't properly vet the settings (rez, refresh,
etc.) I've used a 25ms 19" Dell for sims and FPS for a year. Works gr8 w. driving sims, not so gr8 w. flying sims, and a little worse w. quick-twitch, run-n-gun, shoot-em-ups like UT, Far Cry & BF1942. But fine for racing. Yer LCD is prolly twice as nice as mine. Check yer settings. "David G Fisher" > wrote in message ... > I bought a Viewsonic VX910 16ms 19" 1280x1024 a couple of months ago and I > have never seen any blurring. I'm VERY sensitive to low fps or anything on > screen that can make someone nauseous :-p and this monitor has been > flawless. Strange that you would be having such a different experience. > -- > David G Fisher > > > Epstein" > wrote in message > ... > > After much debating about latency, I took the plunge today, and bought a > > Viewsonic VP201 20 inch LCD monitor (1600x1200) and an ATI 800XT platinum > > video card to drive it. > > > > The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought > it > > specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response time, > > which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and I > > understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is > > cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling > nauseated. > > > > I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that > warned > > that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. > > > > At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve further, > > or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. > > > > Tim > > > > > > |
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Thanks for your comments.
Things have improved significantly. The first thing I did when I plugged the monitor in was drive Richard Burns Rally, then wrote the above message. An hour or so later, I tried again, and it was much better. It seem that I need to give the monitor time to warm up, as it was completely cold when I fired it up and dived (or drived) straight in. I still notice the blurrying when things move quickly (like when I spin!), but the screen is now useable. There is always some slight blurryness when moving, but it is acceptable. Thanks for your feedback. Tim "David G Fisher" > wrote in message ... >I bought a Viewsonic VX910 16ms 19" 1280x1024 a couple of months ago and I > have never seen any blurring. I'm VERY sensitive to low fps or anything on > screen that can make someone nauseous :-p and this monitor has been > flawless. Strange that you would be having such a different experience. > -- > David G Fisher > > > Epstein" > wrote in message > ... >> After much debating about latency, I took the plunge today, and bought a >> Viewsonic VP201 20 inch LCD monitor (1600x1200) and an ATI 800XT platinum >> video card to drive it. >> >> The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought > it >> specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response time, >> which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and I >> understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is >> cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling > nauseated. >> >> I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that > warned >> that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. >> >> At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve >> further, >> or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. >> >> Tim >> >> > > |
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I think a 19 with 12 or 8ms is as much as you want to push at this time...
The bigger one's aren't 'there' yet. -Larry "Tim Epstein" > wrote in message ... > After much debating about latency, I took the plunge today, and bought a > Viewsonic VP201 20 inch LCD monitor (1600x1200) and an ATI 800XT platinum > video card to drive it. > > The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought > it specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response > time, which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and > I understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is > cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling > nauseated. > > I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that > warned that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. > > At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve further, > or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. > > Tim > > |
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I've heard the 912B is even better, but no one seems to carry the damned
thing. -Larry "David G Fisher" > wrote in message ... >I bought a Viewsonic VX910 16ms 19" 1280x1024 a couple of months ago and I > have never seen any blurring. I'm VERY sensitive to low fps or anything on > screen that can make someone nauseous :-p and this monitor has been > flawless. Strange that you would be having such a different experience. > -- > David G Fisher > > > Epstein" > wrote in message > ... >> After much debating about latency, I took the plunge today, and bought a >> Viewsonic VP201 20 inch LCD monitor (1600x1200) and an ATI 800XT platinum >> video card to drive it. >> >> The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought > it >> specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response time, >> which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and I >> understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is >> cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling > nauseated. >> >> I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that > warned >> that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. >> >> At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve >> further, >> or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. >> >> Tim >> >> > > |
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Tim Epstein wrote: > I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that warned > that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. > > At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve further, > or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. > > Tim Judging by the review over at GamePC, I think you really need to check your settings. They love the thing. http://www.gamepc.com/labs/view_cont...ookie%5Ftest=1 |
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I have this monitor and have not encountered what you describe. I run
everything at 1600x1200 (native) on a 9700 pro and sims and shooters show no blurring. "Tim Epstein" > wrote in message ... > After much debating about latency, I took the plunge today, and bought a > Viewsonic VP201 20 inch LCD monitor (1600x1200) and an ATI 800XT platinum > video card to drive it. > > The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought it > specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response time, > which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and I > understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is > cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling nauseated. > > I read some great reviews of this screen, and a couple of others that warned > that it wasn't fantatic for gaming, but bought it anyway. > > At least I didn't buy two of them! I'll wait until things improve further, > or buy a smaller (faster) LCD for sim racing. > > Tim > > |
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> The screen is just brilliant for photos and other still use, but I bought > it > specifically for sims. It was a bit let down. It has 16ms response time, > which I understand is about as fast as it gets for a big screen, and I > understood that this was ok, but it gets very blurry when the car is > cornering. It is not only disconcerting, but I'm actually feeling > nauseated. > I think you're expecting too much and you just might be very sensitive to blurring. I know I have a Gateway 18" monitor, Flat Panel, and I notice no blurring or anything that makes me feel disappointed with my purchase. And this monitor is nothing big and is in no way top of the line. If you're looking for the perfect monitor, flawless in every way, you might as well expect the Indians to win a World Series, both of which are not likely to happen. Alanb |
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