Iiyama Outs another 23.8-Inch Full HD Monitor With AMVA Panel

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  1. Hilbert Hagedoorn

    Hilbert Hagedoorn Don Vito Corleone Staff Member

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  2. Pelnex

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    And where is the Freesync?
     
  3. gx-x

    gx-x Ancient Guru

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    Surely a typo? :)

    why would they jack up the price to cater to just one "side" of the market?
     
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    Loobyluggs Ancient Guru

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    Using a 24 inch 1200P monitor and then using a 23.8 inch 1080P monitor...trying to think of an analogy here involving size...
     

  5. gx-x

    gx-x Ancient Guru

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    that is nothing new with 16:9. I have 23" but it's 22.8" actually...It's almost a rule of thumb with 16:9 format, If they say 24" - it's 23.8", if they say 26" be 99% sure that it's 25.8"... :)
     
  6. thatguy91

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    AMVA panels are nice though, I think it would be a great 24 inch monitor :).
     
  7. gx-x

    gx-x Ancient Guru

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    jea, good black levels, nice contrast, nice response. I am talking about 2008 and onward AMVA. Before that they were mostly... meh.
     
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    We need more 1440p 120hz+ MVA panels! Cannot stand the IPS glow and really want deep blacks to hold me over until OLED becomes somewhat affordable.
     
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    freesync is just for AMD AND gaming...

    so there is less monitor with than without :)
     

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