![]() ![]() So any information after that fact is rather pointless at the time. The 1st stumbling point anyone looking for a product hits, if you can’t afford it, you can’t get it. You can use them to glean basic information like resolution, size, frequency, number of ports etc, but things like 'response time' should be taken with a massive grain of salt. If its not a reviewed monitor, you're taking a gamble.Īs will become evident as you go through this guide and follow the links to reviewers, the advertised specs can be and usually are very misleading. Let’s start off with an important notice:Īny suggestions given to you for any monitor should be accompanied by a thorough tested review source, if it isn’t then such suggestions will be based purely on subjective opinion, often based on specs alone, which, as stated, can and usually are very misleading and missing lots of important information.ĭo not rely on advertised specs, and do not compare advertised specs. ![]() This is a guide on what information to look for, and where to find it, beyond the basic and often misleading ‘specs’ advertised by the manufacturers, retailers, and many of the self-proclaimed ‘reviewers’ seen online, so that you may make an informed purchasing decision on your own, for the most part. But being in the minority this results in advice from such individuals possibly being missed by those who need that advice. These hidden details are known to enthusiasts who know of the few competent, thorough reviewers out there that can provide those details. The problem with this is that the display industry has a hidden world of details that are very important for those who want to make an informed purchasing decision, but seldom few ever get to know these details, details that directly relate to the quality of the display and its true capabilities beyond the usual fluff marketing material. The latter usually results in them asking if monitor A or B is best, or what specs they should look for, and then people reply with suggestion usually based on the same advertised specs seen at retailers and/or 1st or 2nd hand subjective opinion. They come to a technology forum and ask for advice. ![]() They purchase a monitor seen on a retailer site based purely on specs and advertisements, and are done. The search for a monitor for many people ends in 2 ways: “Give a man a fish and he eats for a day, teach a man to fish and he eats for a life time” ![]()
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