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Any LCD monitors that have ms below 25???

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Just curious if any monitors incorporated new FFD technology?

Looks like Hitachi has new monitor that has 16 ms response time, but what about other brands and bigger then 17 inch?

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You can expect to see some 20" using the new Philips panel in the future, when exactly who knows?


Dont hold your breath waiting for FFD, read what the NEC/Mitsubishi REP (SDM) says in this tread.

http://arstechnica.infopop.net/Ope [...] 3110934735

Here is the quote
I just found out that we will be showing some 18" LCD TVs that are releasaed in Japan using this module in our suite at Comdex. I also found out that the reason no one is producing displays with FFD is the module cost is more than double then a comparable non-FFD module. Even if Arsians are willing to pay double for an LCD with that module most of the population is not. As much as I would like to see one NEC-Mitsubishi is a business and needs to derive profit from its products and an LCD with the FFD module is not likely to sell enough to be profitable.

With the advent of the new 16ms panels the pixel response time doesn’t need to get much faster after all the frame rate on most LCD monitors is 60Hz, and 60Hz is 16.66ms.

Jim Witkowski
Chief Hardware Engineer
MonitorsDirect.com



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