It seems that you're using an outdated browser. Some things may not work as they should (or don't work at all).
We suggest you upgrade newer and better browser like: Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer or Opera

×
Looking for a monitor in the 19-23 inch range that does an excellent job
of rendering the very dark scenes commonly found in video games.
I need to stay in the under $300.00 price range.
My current 23 inch AOC is OK for everyday use but makes seeing dark
scenes nearly impossible.
I've spent a year trying too get it adjusted and enough is enough!
I'm tired of playing only 'bright' games. ;-)

TIA for your help.
I'd go for a Dell IPS display. Even though they are not the fastest ones out there, they have good colors and deep black.
Something like the U2412M. If I remember right Licurg also bought one and I haven't heard a complaint :).
Post edited May 09, 2014 by blotunga
avatar
blotunga: I'd go for a Dell IPS display. Even though they are not the fastest ones out there, they have good colors and deep black.
Something like the U2412M. If I remember right Licurg also bought one and I haven't heard a complaint :).
Thanks for the reply!
I noticed that IPS displays tend to run at .7ms, is that going to be a big deal?
Post edited May 09, 2014 by donsanderson
I'm no expert but I think you want an as high contrast ratio as possible. Darkness after all is relative, with your eyes adjusting to the amount of light in your field of vision (probably more complicated that if you want to get technical). You could also consider installing some soft lights behind/around your screen on the wall so that you never play in pitch black either.

edit : By the way : a monitor, especially a good quality one, is a long term investment. I bought a high quality 24'' LG one several years back and have since regretted not having dished out a little more to buy a 27'' monitor :P
Post edited May 09, 2014 by Matewis
avatar
donsanderson: Thanks for the reply!
I noticed that IPS displays tend to run at .7ms, is that going to be a big deal?
I'm not too sensible about that, but I've played FPSs on the one I have here and I haven't seen any ghosting, so I don't think so. The 3ms &co. TN displays are just marketing imho anyway.
avatar
Matewis: I'm no expert but I think you want an as high contrast ratio as possible. Darkness after all is relative, with your eyes adjusting to the amount of light in your field of vision (probably more complicated that if you want to get technical). You could also consider installing some soft lights behind/around your screen on the wall so that you never play in pitch black either.
Thanks for the reply!
I have a small lamp to provide some light as you suggest.
I am looking for a monitor with very high 'natve' contrast as you mention.
Problem is manufacturers specs suck as far as giving this spec, that's why I'd
like to hear from people that have found a good one.
The contrast is usually given as 'dynamic contrast' which is pretty meaningless
as far as very dark scenes are concerned.
avatar
donsanderson: Thanks for the reply!
I noticed that IPS displays tend to run at .7ms, is that going to be a big deal?
avatar
blotunga: I'm not too sensible about that, but I've played FPSs on the one I have here and I haven't seen any ghosting, so I don't think so. The 3ms &co. TN displays are just marketing imho anyway.
Thanks, that's one less spec to worry too much about. ;)
avatar
Matewis: <snip>
edit : By the way : a monitor, especially a good quality one, is a long term investment. I bought a high quality 24'' LG one several years back and have since regretted not having dished out a little more to buy a 27'' monitor :P
I have a very small place to play in so if I go too big I actually have to turn my head to see the whole screen! :-)
Post edited May 09, 2014 by donsanderson
avatar
donsanderson:
http://bestgamingmonitorden.com/dell-ultrasharp-u2412m-review/
As the verdicts say, for hardcore fps gamers there are faster displays out there. However you can't have both (speed and color fidelity) in the same time.
Also you might want to read this: http://bestgamingmonitorden.com/
Post edited May 09, 2014 by blotunga
avatar
donsanderson: Thanks for the reply!
I have a small lamp to provide some light as you suggest.
I am looking for a monitor with very high 'natve' contrast as you mention.
Problem is manufacturers specs suck as far as giving this spec, that's why I'd
like to hear from people that have found a good one.
The contrast is usually given as 'dynamic contrast' which is pretty meaningless
as far as very dark scenes are concerned.
np :)

I think it is easy to get lost in all the technical details - I know I would. If I were you I'd simply pick a good quality Samsung monitor from a reputable seller, look at some of reviews until I'm convinced its a high quality product, and buy it. If it's a really good quality monitor then most of your bases should be covered in any case. If I wanted to accentuate darkness even further, I'd make sure the lightning around my screen is sufficient and adjust the gamma and contrast slider in either the game's settings or in the gpu's control panel.
avatar
donsanderson:
avatar
blotunga: http://bestgamingmonitorden.com/dell-ultrasharp-u2412m-review/
As the verdicts say, for hardcore fps gamers there are faster displays out there. However you can't have both (speed and color fidelity) in the same time.
Also you might want to read this: http://bestgamingmonitorden.com/
I am definitely not an FPS person so that's not an issue, thanks for the link.
I'm looking to get a new monitor, is a 1440p 27` monitor really going to show old GOG games up?


I've heard the AOC 1440p 27` is really good at 1080p scaling, just wondering if it scales lower resolutions as well.
Try a monitor with a va/pva screen, it has the deepest blacks mankind can possibly produce right now.
Be aware of the cons of the new ips/va technics do, something about a shine ?
I too was going to buy a new monitor but i luckly postponed it one week, during that time i got a small brain stroke that took away one quarter of my eye sight, i have gotten better now and regained some sight. But untill 100% recovery im going to stick with my old 19 inch lcd hp monitor.
avatar
eldav80: Try a monitor with a va/pva screen, it has the deepest blacks mankind can possibly produce right now.
Be aware of the cons of the new ips/va technics do, something about a shine ?
I too was going to buy a new monitor but i luckly postponed it one week, during that time i got a small brain stroke that took away one quarter of my eye sight, i have gotten better now and regained some sight. But untill 100% recovery im going to stick with my old 19 inch lcd hp monitor.
Thanks for the reply, really sorry to hear about the stroke, VERY glad to hear it's getting better.
Here's wishing you a full recovery. ;)
I don't know if LG sells monitors but I have an LG TV for two years and it's freakin awesome and preferably get something with LED backlight, not those glow discharge if these are still being sold.
I just got one of these recently and am very happy with it. The best 16:10 monitor I could find for the money.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236331
feeling brave enough?

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=490884