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    HP monitor

    I was wondering if this is a good monitor to buy as it seems to have good enough specifications and a £40 rebate is also possible for the next week or so

    http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/produ...uct_uid=121709

    However, I am not sure about the refresh rate it states. Un der the description it says :
    "Refresh response time 6 ms (typical gray to gray), 20 ms (rise and fall) "
    Is this good or bad, I thought gray to gray should take longer and I was wondering if the rise and fall value is correct as I believe this is very slow for a monitor with reasonably high specs. I would be grateful if anyone could clear this up.

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    Retailers usually quote grey to grey on their site in my experience. So most of the time this would be advertised with a 6ms response time.

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    Thanks for the help, I'm not sure whether to go with this monitor or a Cibox 22" widescreen monitor:

    http://www.ebuyer.com/UK/product/129910

    Although I am leaning towards the 19" HP monitor due to some games not properly supporting widescreen resolutions and other difficulties (image stretching etc.)

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    Well......I brought HP W2207 for £189 which i recommend + its 22" wide screen

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