If you don't think that a LCD baseed on Samsung's PVA panel (which is what the 1905fp uses, last I knew - though there are rumors of this being changed) will have a fast enough response time for watching movies (and PVA/MVA panels are notoriously slow in this department); you might want to consider the latest iteration of the Viewsonic VP191B, which uses "overdrive" technology to force a faster response time out of a MVA panel. (Note, this edition of the VP191B is distinguished from the older model by its prominent advertising of a 8ms gray to gray response time.) This is probably a better choice than going with a low response time TN panel, which is limited by not being able to offe true 24-bit color and having relatively narrow viewing angles (popular examples of 19" TN LCDs include the Hyundai L90D+ and the Samsung 930B, which both use a Samsung TN panel). I think that one of these TN panel LCDs would be most appealing to someone who plays a lot of FPS type computer games. Dell often has various kinds of sales and specials on their stuff; so, you might want to keep your eye open for a good price on one of their 20 inch LCDs (either usual format or wide aspect), which use IPS panels. These kinds of panels seem to offer fairly well rounded characteristics, and I believe the IPS panels found in these 20 inch Dells are 16 ms (black to white) response time panels. This should be fast enough for most people to watch movies and do some gaming. IPS panels tend not to have the same level of contrast compared to the MVA/PVA panels, which might be noticable if watching movies in a somewhat darkened room, but I'm probably getting a bit picky, now. John Sproule ----- Original Message ----- From: <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 12:17 PM Subject: [PCBUILD] 19" flat panel monitor > Does anyone have any recommendations on a 19" flat panel monitor? It > will > be used extensively for text, graphics and playing some movies. > I was about to get the DELL 1905fp, but I see a number of comments about > bad > ghosting when playing movies or games. PCBUILD's List Owners: Bob Wright<[log in to unmask]> Drew Dunn<[log in to unmask]>