kulite Posted December 14, 2009 Share Posted December 14, 2009 sa office at sa bahay parehong LG w2252TQ.... so far so good but planning to buy samsung 23inch in my bedroom pc... Quote Link to comment
mavdbest Posted December 14, 2009 Share Posted December 14, 2009 SAMSUNG or LG for me Quote Link to comment
johnlove Posted December 14, 2009 Share Posted December 14, 2009 (edited) Meron ba ditomay gusto ng Ovation... planning to buy one any feedback? Don't get Ovation if you are meticulous about video quality.It is better to get a separate monitor for TV & video viewing, & a separate one for computer use. My friend got one, & he regretted it. Edited December 14, 2009 by johnlove Quote Link to comment
toxic25002 Posted December 23, 2009 Share Posted December 23, 2009 OverviewTransform viewing experiences with digital input choices, rapid response time, sharper images and richer colours on an elegant 20" HD-ready widescreen LCD monitor. Features • Enjoy movies, photos and mainstream gaming in great clarity with a HD-ready resolution of 1600 x 900 and HP BrightView technology that cuts out glare. • Slim and seamlessly designed to fit perfectly; as inspired by modern architecture's clean lines. Specifications & Warranty Technical specifications Display size (diagonal)20" diagonal Pixel pitch0.2768 mm Contrast ratio1000:1 Display viewing angle160 degrees horizontal and 160 degrees vertical viewing angle Refresh response time3 ms Gray-to-Gray Horizontal scan rates48-76Hz vertical, 24-85kHz horizontal Video input connectorVGA Speakers and microphoneIntegrated active speakers (2W /channel) with volume control Product weight6.0 kg Display moving angleTilt range -5 degrees to 25 degrees; Swivel range -45 degrees to 45 degrees Display featuresHP BrightView Technology User controlsSwitch Video Input, Brightness, Contrast, Image Control, Color, Quick View, Language, Management, Information, Factory Reset, Exit Physical securityCabinet provides slot for use with a Kensington lock device (sold separately) Power supply typeInternal AC Adapter Compliance industry standardsUL, CUL/CSA, CE, FCC Class B, NOM, ICES, and other regional certifications Warranty3 years limited (3 years part, first year onsite) warranty Quote Link to comment
toxic25002 Posted December 23, 2009 Share Posted December 23, 2009 Overview Transform viewing experiences with digital input choices, rapid response time, sharper images and richer colours on an elegant 20" HD-ready widescreen LCD monitor. Features • Enjoy movies, photos and mainstream gaming in great clarity with a HD-ready resolution of 1600 x 900 and HP BrightView technology that cuts out glare. • Slim and seamlessly designed to fit perfectly; as inspired by modern architecture's clean lines. Specifications & Warranty Technical specifications Display size (diagonal)20" diagonal Pixel pitch0.2768 mm Contrast ratio1000:1 Display viewing angle160 degrees horizontal and 160 degrees vertical viewing angle Refresh response time3 ms Gray-to-Gray Horizontal scan rates48-76Hz vertical, 24-85kHz horizontal Video input connectorVGA Speakers and microphoneIntegrated active speakers (2W /channel) with volume control Product weight6.0 kg Display moving angleTilt range -5 degrees to 25 degrees; Swivel range -45 degrees to 45 degrees Display featuresHP BrightView Technology User controlsSwitch Video Input, Brightness, Contrast, Image Control, Color, Quick View, Language, Management, Information, Factory Reset, Exit Physical securityCabinet provides slot for use with a Kensington lock device (sold separately) Power supply typeInternal AC Adapter Compliance industry standardsUL, CUL/CSA, CE, FCC Class B, NOM, ICES, and other regional certifications Warranty3 years limited (3 years part, first year onsite) warranty Quote Link to comment
eva-duo Posted December 26, 2009 Share Posted December 26, 2009 (edited) Mga sir, may idea ba kayo kung magkano magpagawa ng LCD monitor? yung sakin kasi lumubog sa baha, hanggang ngayon hindi ko pa ginagalaw, although nalinisan ko na sya, kaso ayaw mag open. TIA! Samsung pala sya, 17" Edited December 26, 2009 by eva-duo Quote Link to comment
wick3d Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 im using 19" AOC lcd so far ok naman Quote Link to comment
bbadwidme Posted January 10, 2010 Share Posted January 10, 2010 I'm using Samsung 2333SW (Samsung Panel). 23" Full HD (1920 x 1080 resolution). Bought it for P9,500 last year. Now its going rate is around P10K. Quote Link to comment
RockmanZero Posted January 12, 2010 Share Posted January 12, 2010 Anyone knows san makakabili ng 16-17'' LCD monitor na mejo mura lang? Any brand will do. Quote Link to comment
ExtremeGZ Posted January 12, 2010 Share Posted January 12, 2010 Try the upcoming AOC LED Monitor. This will change your computing habits. Anyone knows san makakabili ng 16-17'' LCD monitor na mejo mura lang? Any brand will do. Quote Link to comment
taxitourer Posted January 13, 2010 Share Posted January 13, 2010 i use ACER lcd ung ferrari model sa bahay, HP lcd sa ofis so far OK pa naman sila Quote Link to comment
wick3d Posted January 16, 2010 Share Posted January 16, 2010 im using chimeicmv633a 16" wide ok naman pang workstation kaso may angle eh Quote Link to comment
cx9999 Posted January 26, 2010 Share Posted January 26, 2010 Meron akong HP 22 inch kaso may problema may isang linya ako na patayo hindi mawala wala, sira na ba ito or can be repaired? Saan? at magkano kaya? Quote Link to comment
noyzky7 Posted January 26, 2010 Share Posted January 26, 2010 Meron akong HP 22 inch kaso may problema may isang linya ako na patayo hindi mawala wala, sira na ba ito or can be repaired? Saan? at magkano kaya? Bro we call this TAB Faults... TAB stands for Tape automated bonding.. i think can't be repaired..sorry info from wikipedia: TAB FaultsA TAB Fault [3] is caused by a connection failure from the TAB that connects the transparent electrode layers to the video driver board of an LCD.TAB stands for Tape Automated Bonding, which is one of several methods employed in the LCD display manufacturing process to electrically connect hundreds of signal paths going to the rows and columns of electrodes in layer 6 (the transparent electrode layer) in the LCD display to the video ICs on the driver board that drive these electrodes.If an LCD display is subjected to extreme heat or cold or physical shock, this could cause one or more TAB connections to fail inside the display. This failure requires replacement of the LCD display module itself. If these connections were to fail, the effect would be that an entire row or column of pixels would fail to activate. In the examples below, a horizontal or vertical black line would appear on the display, while the rest of the display would appear normal. The horizontal failure runs from edge to edge; the vertical failure runs from top to bottom. Quote Link to comment
need6m8 Posted January 27, 2010 Share Posted January 27, 2010 For me the best is samsung. Value for money. Ganda pa ng service ng samsung. Quote Link to comment
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