3. LCD in action.
The LCD was connected to a Gainward Nvidia 6600GT Golden Sample through DVI. I could not find much difference between analog and the digital input, maybe because I did not look too closely, or the difference might appear in certain applications/games/movies.
Thankfully I did not find any dead/stuck pixels. There was no noticeable backlight bleed.
The desktop viewed directly from the front.
About the viewing angles, there is definite color shift when viewed from different angles, however it is not to the extent that it distorts the image. I can confortably view the LCD from a distance of about 8-10ft and watch movies along with 5-6 people without any problem.
HD content viewed from the front.
Viewed from the left, please keep in mind that these were taken with a digital camera with amateur skills and might not reproduce reality, and these angles were infact quite big.
Viewed from the right.
Viewed from the top, I mean top :bleh:
DVD content from the front.
DVD content from the left.
4. Conclusion.
For a person upgrading from a 17" CRT, the increase in space and clarity is overwhelming. And I had no idea about TN, IPS, PVA untill I joined the tech forums. And I have not seen a IPS, PVA panel in action before, so I cannot complain.
About gaming and ghosting, I don't game :bleh: so no comments, but I can bet it'll be awesome, since the viewing angles will be straight on.
My main purpose of the upgrade is to watch HD content and internet browsing, so I can safely say that the upgrade has fulfilled my purpose and I am satisfied, more so because of the price factor. The LCD is absolutely bang for the buck, so people complaining and particular about viewing angles, color reproduction and limited input connectors, I would advise you to stay away from the monitor. For that you must be ready to pay a premium and go for the ultrasharp, the more you expect at a economical price, the more dissapointed you'll be.
So for a people with a budget and looking for more space, you cannot go wrong.