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Speds  looks like your links answerd my question. Thanks. Boy do you guys know your screens. Im after a new monitor 22" 24" is just to big and will not acheive what I want. I guess I will just go for something 2/5 ms and 5/10,000 contrast ratio. Oh, I also here that a big price drop will filter through on current tft's as of now. So prices should be down sept/oct time I would of thought.
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Whatever you buy Teafs, just make sure that you can disable or at least adjust the dynamic contrast gizmo. If it drives you half as nuts as it does me then you'll regret it if you can't. It's going to be noticeable on displays claiming contrast ratios from 2,000:1 upwards to some extent. Most of the ones claiming a 'perfect' 10,000:1 are fairly obvious about it. 
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