I got his BenQ XL2410T Monitor with 2ms and 120mz. After calibration...got 120hz on...go the AMA on (Benq's blurr control thingy), tried some games+video and my blurring is just as bad as it was on my 8 yo old 23ms 60hz ACER monitor.
On the box it says it works with NVIDIA 3D. And comes with "nvidia drivers" to install. I didn't use these because my WinXP auto-installed the monitor and picked a driver and I don't have a nvidia graphics card...these are my specs:
I have "Intel Graphics media accelerator" so I think that's a graphics chip.
Display adapters: Intel(r) G33/G31.
Processor: Pentium dual core CPU E5200 @ 2.5GHZ.
OS: Windows xp.
Would a graphics card or using the drivers that came with the monitor make a big difference with the blurring? Or are all LCDs really just still as blurry as they've always been and the 'response time' thing doesn't really mean anything?
On the box it says it works with NVIDIA 3D. And comes with "nvidia drivers" to install. I didn't use these because my WinXP auto-installed the monitor and picked a driver and I don't have a nvidia graphics card...these are my specs:
I have "Intel Graphics media accelerator" so I think that's a graphics chip.
Display adapters: Intel(r) G33/G31.
Processor: Pentium dual core CPU E5200 @ 2.5GHZ.
OS: Windows xp.
Would a graphics card or using the drivers that came with the monitor make a big difference with the blurring? Or are all LCDs really just still as blurry as they've always been and the 'response time' thing doesn't really mean anything?