Gateway Xhd3000 30-in Monitor Review
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009 at
12:33 am
The Gateway XHD3000 30-in monitor is large and in charge with plenty of options.


US $1,125.00



The wholly owned subsidiary of Acer Inc., Gateway Inc. has expanded LT netbook family with its new sleek and compact netbook, named as Gateway LT2000, which features 10.1-inch LED-backlit display, Intel Atom N270 processor, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and multi-in-1 digital media card reader, ideal for on-the-go mobility and wireless communications. Highlights of Gateway LT2000: 10.1-inch WSVGA TFT LCD [...]
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For what you are talking about, there really arn't a lot of things that I can think of that would fit for what you want. One I can think of is response time. This will impact the time you have to react to situations in games so the lower the response time the better. I would go for somewhere around 8 milliseconds or lower. Other than that, there really isn't much that fits what you want. Brightness and contrast, stuff like that doesn't really make a difference because they are all about the same and can be adjusted anyway. If you want higher quality go for a DVI monitor instead of VGA, but once again a game will work just as good on VGA so this really isn't a big deal, but is better for the occasional movie.
One thing that you might look at is whether or not the screen is protected with a glass coating. If it is, there will often be a glare where there would not be if you didn't have the glass. If you want to touch the monitor a lot, get the glass, if not, then don't. I have a non glass one and have had no problems except the occasional friend that pokes it and it messes with the color. Just be careful.
Other than these things, I can't think of anything that will be a big deal for gaming. All monitors come with certain resolutions that games support so no big deal here either. I have a basic LCD that I use for games and have no problems with it, everything works great! Basically, pick the monitor you want, it should work good.
Hope this helps!
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