This is my "quick review", I'll go more in-depth soon...
Been running this kit for some time, having originally purchased it in late March/early April of 2012.
When I bought it, I expected a kit...
This is a very nice and fast CPU... I see various reports on temperature, but mine runs cool at 4.5 GHz and rock solid doing BOINC tasks 24/7. Nothing but good things to say about this processor. I...
Story : You play as the legendary beast hunter Van Helsing trying to hunt monsters, help the innocent civilians and hunt down the menace upon Borgovia.
Graphics : As a game similar...
This keyboard is beautiful. Its stylish and very ergonomic. They almost made it perfect if they had of made it with mechanical keys for hardcore gamers. However this was not an over sight for them....
A couple reviews have pointed to a 170ish hz PWM for the BenQ's backlight. IIRC, the Samsung has a 470ish hz PWM and should be better for those sensitive to flicker.
Games Performance and Image quality is same or similar compared to its bigger brothers SA750 and 950 ?
Same. I've tested all three of them and noticed no difference in performance and image quality. I think they use the same panel, which is excellent quality.
yes but 750D or 950D can be a better quality control and better backlight uniformity ?
i see that SA700D uniformity is very very lose, i dont think that the bigger series are the same or not ?
Well I just buy the asus vg236h at amazon well I have 1 month to play with it , if o don't like it definitely I will get the Samsung , buy a monitor it has been the more difficult part to buy ,
Sorry for my no very good looking English
The VG236H's most glaring problem is its color accuracy, particularly its propensity to coat the screen in a green tint. Depending on the preset used, the green tint diminished only slightly and could always be easily seen no matter which color temperature or skin tone setting used. However, by accessing the RGB values and adjusting the green to 85, we were able to diminish the amount of green tint onscreen to a point where it was not distracting. At that setting, the green was unobtrusive; however, you'll have to adjust the red to about 94 to keep white from having a pinkish look.