Wich LCD are the best for the 3D Vision ?
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The best 3D-Vision-LCD? Is there any?
I think the choice is between this ones:

[b]LG W2363D ++ Good price -- Firmware-Sharpening problems

Acer GD245HQ(GD235HZ) ++ slightly lower ghosting -- not the best color-reproduction

Asus VG236H ++ good color reproduction -- glare panel

Alienware AW2310 ++ very good color reproduction -- slightly more ghosting as Asus or Acer??? -- heavy price
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I think the choice is user specific cause everyone likes to do other things mainly. And the difference between the displays should not be very big cause all use nearly the same technologies.

For myself I took the Alienware on a special-offer-weekend at Dell. My main argument was the color-reproduction cause I want to do some basic Photo-editing - and the colors on the Alienware are really good for a TN-panel.
The Asus scared me with the glaring display. It was really hard to decide between the Acer and the Alienware. Price of the Alienware is really bad. But now I'm glad with my choice.
With 3D-Vision a lot people here complain about ghosting - but is it really so much disturbing? The Top/Bottom-ghosting is not really there on mine.
I have some slight High-Contrast-Ghosting over the whole screen(dark objects on light background) but I don't really mind - I can live with that.

If you are ghosting-fixed you should really think about a DLP-TV/Projector if you have enough space for it.
The best 3D-Vision-LCD? Is there any?

I think the choice is between this ones:



LG W2363D ++ Good price -- Firmware-Sharpening problems



Acer GD245HQ(GD235HZ) ++ slightly lower ghosting -- not the best color-reproduction



Asus VG236H ++ good color reproduction -- glare panel



Alienware AW2310 ++ very good color reproduction -- slightly more ghosting as Asus or Acer??? -- heavy price



I think the choice is user specific cause everyone likes to do other things mainly. And the difference between the displays should not be very big cause all use nearly the same technologies.



For myself I took the Alienware on a special-offer-weekend at Dell. My main argument was the color-reproduction cause I want to do some basic Photo-editing - and the colors on the Alienware are really good for a TN-panel.

The Asus scared me with the glaring display. It was really hard to decide between the Acer and the Alienware. Price of the Alienware is really bad. But now I'm glad with my choice.

With 3D-Vision a lot people here complain about ghosting - but is it really so much disturbing? The Top/Bottom-ghosting is not really there on mine.

I have some slight High-Contrast-Ghosting over the whole screen(dark objects on light background) but I don't really mind - I can live with that.



If you are ghosting-fixed you should really think about a DLP-TV/Projector if you have enough space for it.

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#16
Posted 09/20/2010 05:52 PM   
Having LG W2636D I can say there is >no< sharpening issue.
You have 'sharpen' option in monitor menu, and with adjusting it there's no overdrive oversharpening issue at all.

However, coming from IPS monitor (NEC 20WGX2, which still stands at top of list monitors), colors do seem a bit more bleach, and there is some small color banding - but I guess that's just the way it is with TN monitors (6-bit vs 8-bit IPS panel).
Having LG W2636D I can say there is >no< sharpening issue.

You have 'sharpen' option in monitor menu, and with adjusting it there's no overdrive oversharpening issue at all.



However, coming from IPS monitor (NEC 20WGX2, which still stands at top of list monitors), colors do seem a bit more bleach, and there is some small color banding - but I guess that's just the way it is with TN monitors (6-bit vs 8-bit IPS panel).

#17
Posted 09/21/2010 06:56 AM   
Having LG W2636D I can say there is >no< sharpening issue.
You have 'sharpen' option in monitor menu, and with adjusting it there's no overdrive oversharpening issue at all.

However, coming from IPS monitor (NEC 20WGX2, which still stands at top of list monitors), colors do seem a bit more bleach, and there is some small color banding - but I guess that's just the way it is with TN monitors (6-bit vs 8-bit IPS panel).
Having LG W2636D I can say there is >no< sharpening issue.

You have 'sharpen' option in monitor menu, and with adjusting it there's no overdrive oversharpening issue at all.



However, coming from IPS monitor (NEC 20WGX2, which still stands at top of list monitors), colors do seem a bit more bleach, and there is some small color banding - but I guess that's just the way it is with TN monitors (6-bit vs 8-bit IPS panel).

#18
Posted 09/21/2010 06:56 AM   
Best LCD costs around 100 bucks less than a much better 3D projector... If you got the space, you really should go that route.
Best LCD costs around 100 bucks less than a much better 3D projector... If you got the space, you really should go that route.

#19
Posted 09/21/2010 02:20 PM   
Best LCD costs around 100 bucks less than a much better 3D projector... If you got the space, you really should go that route.
Best LCD costs around 100 bucks less than a much better 3D projector... If you got the space, you really should go that route.

#20
Posted 09/21/2010 02:20 PM   
[b]Thanks guys alot for this into .. I don't have money for DLP :( I wish I could I get it ... I want an LCD with a price between 200 - 300 $
I'm thinking of LG W2363D ... but really what it's problems ?! and is it true it's price 400-450 $ ? /ermm.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ermm:' /> [/b]
Thanks guys alot for this into .. I don't have money for DLP :( I wish I could I get it ... I want an LCD with a price between 200 - 300 $

I'm thinking of LG W2363D ... but really what it's problems ?! and is it true it's price 400-450 $ ? /ermm.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ermm:' />

#21
Posted 09/22/2010 04:38 AM   
[b]Thanks guys alot for this into .. I don't have money for DLP :( I wish I could I get it ... I want an LCD with a price between 200 - 300 $
I'm thinking of LG W2363D ... but really what it's problems ?! and is it true it's price 400-450 $ ? /ermm.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ermm:' /> [/b]
Thanks guys alot for this into .. I don't have money for DLP :( I wish I could I get it ... I want an LCD with a price between 200 - 300 $

I'm thinking of LG W2363D ... but really what it's problems ?! and is it true it's price 400-450 $ ? /ermm.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':ermm:' />

#22
Posted 09/22/2010 04:38 AM   
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