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Does anyone have experience of TFT monitors and nwn?

Post by Jund » Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:17 pm

I am thinking of getting myself a lovely new flat screen monitor to save space and give me a flicker free experience on my game playing

but i wondered about the frame rates and stuff on Tft's, cos they dont refresh, does it cause any problems with the game? Do people get blurry game playing experiences?

just wondering! :)
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Post by Nighthawk4 » Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:21 pm

I just bought a 17" TFT after my old CRT blew its tube.

It is great, seems much clearer and more detailed than the old one.

I had feared there would be problems with the refresh rate, but that does not seem to be the case.

Also, the greater resolution - about 1280 x 1024, I think - is great when using the DM Client.
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Post by Moredo » Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:23 pm

the last two months i've been playing in my laptop. it works like a charm
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Post by Jund » Tue Sep 14, 2004 12:58 pm

yeah thats cool, i thought there wouldnt be problems but its best to seek experienced answers.

Im thinking i will wait about a month or so tho, as i have heard that there are a lot of TFT's stockpiled in Korea and other places around the far east. This means the prices are gonna drop by October or November, so i have been told, the drop could be as much as 40%!! More likely to be around 20% tho, and at ?250 a pop that could save me enough to make me smile.

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Post by GHENGIZ.KHAN » Tue Sep 14, 2004 1:20 pm

Don't know anything about that refresh thing, but I can tell you I have had a TFT since December and I have never had any problems with it (Apart from a green dot which is due to damage on delivery and when I went to take it back to be swapped turned out by x gf threw the receipt away GODDAMIT but its hardly noticeable so...) And it is so much clearer than the old monitor you wouldn't believe.
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Post by frogmella » Tue Sep 14, 2004 1:34 pm

Nighthawk4 wrote:I just bought a 17" TFT after my old CRT blew its tube.

It is great, seems much clearer and more detailed than the old one.

I had feared there would be problems with the refresh rate, but that does not seem to be the case.

Also, the greater resolution - about 1280 x 1024, I think - is great when using the DM Client.

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Post by begnar » Tue Sep 14, 2004 2:04 pm

Just make sure you get the newest grapics driver for your card - also helpfull speaking about refresh rates ...
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Post by myzmar » Tue Sep 14, 2004 2:20 pm

I play on a TFT all the time. Its definitely worth it - better resolution, better contrast, and most importantly, your eyes don't suffer after a 10 hours session. That last part is worth every money.
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Post by tindertwiggy » Tue Sep 14, 2004 3:21 pm

get a 16 ms or below. They have 12 ms now. 25 ms *can* lead to ghosting.
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Post by ShadowViper » Tue Sep 14, 2004 3:24 pm

A word of advice buy a TFT with a responce time of 16 msec or lower this improves your game play. The slower ones sometimes give a blurry image with some games.
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Post by Enverex » Tue Sep 14, 2004 3:40 pm

Blurring really isn't an issue nowerdays, it's running screens at their non-native resolution that makes things look crappy, so make sure your PC can run the game at the LCDs native res, else things will look a bit blocky, but to be honest, at the moment CRTs are still the way to go with games, LCDs are best suited to work (writing, coding, general workstation jobs).
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Post by Lafferty » Wed Sep 15, 2004 2:10 am

Several aspects were already mentioned.

If you choose a TFT screen keep in mind the native resolution of the screen.
Most screens have excellent scaling built-in. On my screen e.g. i can run 1024x768 and i dont see the scaling at all (native resolution of 1600x1200)

12/16 ms response time is the way to go, esp. if you want to watch dvds on it.

Make sure that you can use DVI! If that is not the case i strongly recommend getting a graphics card with DVI connector.

I highly recommend only getting a screen that you saw in action or that you read a good review about.

(as a side note: this review http://www.bjorn3d.com/read.php?cID=427 lead me to buy the NEC2080UX+ and that screen is EVERYTHING i expected a good screen to work/look like. I know it's not your price range, but i thoug i'd mention it)
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