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usually within 15 minutes, or up to a few hours at most. I'd give newegg a call if you don't see it by friday morning though.Tax/electronic waste fee owned me for $49, still jumped though. When is the cashback supposed to post to your account?
usually within 15 minutes, or up to a few hours at most. I'd give newegg a call if you don't see it by friday morning though.
guys this is an HDTV not a monitor this could be a really old ass S-IPS panel that has 30+ ms while you wont see the lag watching consoles...tv...games you will see it on a comp
just saying
Thanks for the info, one of us should have caught that by nowManufacturer Web Page states 5ms on specifications tab...
another good catch, thx.
I would think 1080 resolution is too low to use as a main monitor
It's all personal preference, but tell that to the legions of people here who bought the 37" Westinghouse W3, they obviously didn't think so. Not to mention the advertised 32" would have an even smaller dot pitch and less input lag (if the 5ms is to be believed).I would think 1080 resolution is too low to use as a main monitor
It's all personal preference, but tell that to the legions of people here who bought the 37" Westinghouse W3, they obviously didn't think so. Not to mention the advertised 32" would have an even smaller dot pitch and less input lag (if the 5ms is to be believed).
I'm so sad I missed this one. So what's the next best deal on a 32" S-IPS panel HDTV out there?
The 32LH30 had "S-IPS" removed from it's specifications in many of the advertisements. It used to list it, but not anymore. Not necessarily doubting your hunch but are you sure you tried both methods of checking what panel you have?I'm not sure that this TV will actually come with an IPS panel. LG tends to mix up the panels and I really wouldn't be surprised if this TV had an MVA panel in it. I just bought a 32LH30 which also has IPS panel listed in its specs and I'm pretty sure it's an MVA panel. If you want a guaranteed IPS panel I think you'd have to buy a Sharp or Panasonic. I'm seriously considering returning my LG and getting a Panasonic.
Ya, everyone who purchased please post your thoughts and findingsAnyways, as mentioned above. I'm curious to see if people are actually getting S-IPS panels. For the people that bought these, when you get them please let us know.
The 32LH30 had "S-IPS" removed from it's specifications in many of the advertisements. It used to list it, but not anymore. Not necessarily doubting your hunch but are you sure you tried both methods of checking what panel you have?
With the 32LF11 at least you get to hit up newegg if it doesn't have an S-IPS panel, after all that is what they advertised. Going to hold onto a screenshot of the newegg page in case anyone needs it in the future (PM me if you need it)
Ya, everyone who purchased please post your thoughts and findings
I edited my other post but here's how one would check the panel type with the LH30 series, there's a chance it would work the same way with the 32LF11.if somebody will let me know how to tell if I got an IPS panel.
Just got an email from receptionist that the TV has been delivered.
Ill get pics up tonight when i get home.
I got mine and its great for watching TV
But I cant see my self sitting up close to this and using it as a gamin monitor.
1) the Bezel is huge.....a ton of bezel and I dont like that on monitors.
2) the pixels are large so when you are up close its not as good of a picture.
it takes some getting used to, but it's not too bad as a computer monitor.
so mine just came in, how far are you supposed to sit back from these things? doesn't have the same feeling as my hanns-g... like its not supposed to be used as a PC monitor lol