Well, let me start off by saying I have this monitor and I absolutely love it:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-P2450H-24-Inch-Widescreen-Monitor/dp/B003ARSZ1G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296130103&sr=8-1
I run it at 1080p with an HDMI -> DVI cable.
The issue, however, dates back to my time of purchase (which was the summer of 2010), and is something I never quite figured out. See, I bought this monitor after doing some research into response time. Everywhere that I read said that the lower the response time, the better.
I got it home and used it, and loved it, but there was always something off. In my hi-res games (on PS3) there was a subtle off-color effect. Like when I moved the camera quickly over a white area, there would be a lot of semi-transparent, blue/black noise over the white area (I believe this is the ghosting that fast response time actually supposed to fix). This was when I ran my monitor at 2ms response time. Well, I changed that to 5ms, and the weird effect went away. No more ghosting, no more noise.
So I put this to you: does low response time degrade visual quality, rather than helping it?
Then again, I may have a broken monitor (I sure hope not). Let me know what you think.
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-P2450H-24-Inch-Widescreen-Monitor/dp/B003ARSZ1G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1296130103&sr=8-1
I run it at 1080p with an HDMI -> DVI cable.
The issue, however, dates back to my time of purchase (which was the summer of 2010), and is something I never quite figured out. See, I bought this monitor after doing some research into response time. Everywhere that I read said that the lower the response time, the better.
I got it home and used it, and loved it, but there was always something off. In my hi-res games (on PS3) there was a subtle off-color effect. Like when I moved the camera quickly over a white area, there would be a lot of semi-transparent, blue/black noise over the white area (I believe this is the ghosting that fast response time actually supposed to fix). This was when I ran my monitor at 2ms response time. Well, I changed that to 5ms, and the weird effect went away. No more ghosting, no more noise.
So I put this to you: does low response time degrade visual quality, rather than helping it?
Then again, I may have a broken monitor (I sure hope not). Let me know what you think.