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FPSLabs Home: Samsung 940BF Review

By: Christian Koebel - Published August 24, 2006 at 3:43 PM EDT - Writer Archive
LCD monitors have historically recieved the ire of gamers who have become frustrated with ghosting and refresh rate problems. Samsung's 940BF is one LCD that aims to change that.


Every couple of days we get a post on our forums involving a guy who just wants to find a good flat panel monitor to buy for his computer. He’s looking for something that will look good in games but is reasonably priced. At this point he gets about one helpful response and thirty that say “get a CRT.” We all agree with this standpoint, assuming there’s an option between the two. But if someone poses this question, chances are CRTs aren’t an option. So that being said, Samsung has provided us with a sample of their 940BF LCD monitor, which is their flagship in the 19” form factor. Thanks to Samsung, we’ve been able to experience for ourselves what gaming is like on a high-end LCD. We were also able to experience other important things such as watching videos as well as the crispness of characters while chatting or typing up papers, like the one currently being written. Before we go any further, we want to make it clear that a CRT is a better solution for any situation where it’s feasible to use it. If you can’t use one, though, that’s where the 940BF comes in to play. Before we get into the review itself, let’s go over the basics.

In an earlier article, we discussed the primary differences between LCDs and CRTs from a fundamental point of view. We went over the specifications that are important when selecting an LCD and CRT. Though there’s more detailed information in that article, here’s a quick recap:

1. Response time – This is the time that it takes for an LCD to change the color of one of its pixels. The question, though, is what color to what color it’s changing. There’s no standard for it, and some rate it as black-to-white-to-black response time, and others rate it at a more deceptive gray-to-gray. Gray-to-gray will always have a lower response time than black-to-white-to-black, so be aware of how the rating was determined. It is measured in milliseconds.
2. Contrast Ratio – Contrast ratio is the difference on a color scale between the whitest white and the blackest black. The higher the better, and is usually reported as a several hundred to one ratio (e.g., 400:1).
3. Pixel Pitch – The amount of space between individual pixels, in thousandths of a milimeter.
4. Native Resolution – The resolution that the LCD looks it’s best at. LCDs don’t scale resolutions very well, so keeping them at their native resolution is recommended.
5. Brightness – The amount of candelas per square meter that the LCD produces.
6. Viewing Angle – For most gamers, this isn’t that critical. A limitation of LCD monitors is that from obtuse angles the colors can get inverted or otherwise distorted. This spec lists the maximum amount of degrees off-center a viewer can be without seeing distortion. Since most gamers look straight at their monitor, this is a bit of an afterthought.

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wow gotfrag hardware is really pumping out the reviews. Really good review and shows that LCDs are actually ready for gaming and it would be kinnda cool if you could review the benq fp93gx since thats what the cpl is using and also the viewsonic vx922 to give people more of a variety to chose from.

This comment was edited at 08/24/2006 7:08 PM
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Poor video performance... hmm.. otherwise good review
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nice
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Looks like a good LCD. I'd prefer to stick with my CRT though.
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I'm sticking with my HP LCD monitor. Costed too much to not use. Otherwise I'd purchase me one of those :D Good Review!
Go Read a Book =)
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I got a 19' Acer 2ms LCD recently, it's amazing, better video quality than most of the CRT's i've used, and i only thought i saw ghosting once, on 1.6 when i was looking at a gun on the ground, but on moving things it is nonexistant.

EDIT - My Acer was the same price as the Samsung they reviewed as well.

This comment was edited at 08/24/2006 7:40 PM
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im pretty sure the 940BF is a 2ms monitor ...
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their website claims it's 4ms, though it's sold everywhere as 2ms
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gray-to-gray blah blah.. what is the black-white-black timing?
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CRT is still better

Sony Fw900 >>> all
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has much as like samsung products through reading and checking out specs on different brands of lcd monitors. I think LG makes the best thus far

http://us.lge.com/products/model/detail/c..

for example fast response time and super high contrast ratio.
someone needs to compare prices tho, havent looked into those.
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looks like i just found my next monitor :]

however im a movie nut and like to watch alot of movies in avi form..

Ze, is the quality really that bad that you just can't appreciate the movie?
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to all people thinking about buying an lcd for gaming, read this first: http://www.behardware.com/articles/632-1/..

And not to bash the reviewer but i suggest the hardware division to take a look at behardware's monitor reviews. That's about as good as it gets.

This comment was edited at 08/29/2006 1:23 PM
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I tested a 940b and this product, the 940bf, and personaly i like them both, but i bought the 940b cause it was cheaper
940b
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940bf
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There has been some ghosting issues with the 940BF. You guys might want to google it before buying. I did and decided to take the Viewsonic VX922 instead. BenQ FP93GX is another great alternative - just harder to find.

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