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"Gaming abilities are strong with the Hitachi CML181SXW-B, as it has become one of the best LCD monitors we've ever tested in terms of gaming performance"
The Hitachi is an S-IPS panel, which is what I was looking for.
Flamethrower read this: "Color contrast seems to be greater with the Hitachi monitor as well, although we did notice that the NEC 1920NX monitor can bring out much greater levels of brightness compared to the Hitachi CML181SXW-B. The default configuration of the Hitachi screen has the brightness set to 100%, and still isn't incredibly bright on screen, which means a low brightness level. The spec sheets show a brightness level of 235 nits for the Hitachi, and 250 nits for the NEC." - easier on your eyes!
Now the question is, The monitor seems good enough for gaming, i'm not worried about pixel response. But, will I be unhappy with the 1280X1024 resolution, as opposed to getting one with 1600X1200
"Gaming abilities are strong with the Hitachi CML181SXW-B, as it has become one of the best LCD monitors we've ever tested in terms of gaming performance"
The Hitachi is an S-IPS panel, which is what I was looking for.
Flamethrower read this: "Color contrast seems to be greater with the Hitachi monitor as well, although we did notice that the NEC 1920NX monitor can bring out much greater levels of brightness compared to the Hitachi CML181SXW-B. The default configuration of the Hitachi screen has the brightness set to 100%, and still isn't incredibly bright on screen, which means a low brightness level. The spec sheets show a brightness level of 235 nits for the Hitachi, and 250 nits for the NEC." - easier on your eyes!
Now the question is, The monitor seems good enough for gaming, i'm not worried about pixel response. But, will I be unhappy with the 1280X1024 resolution, as opposed to getting one with 1600X1200