Well I picked it up last night from my buddies house & as I promised to do many months ago - I hooked it up earlier this AM to my PC & :shock:
Yes.... :shock: Absolutely amazing - I was greatly surprised.
Before installing the N3260w - I first installed the previously downloaded Windows signed drivers & re-did the settings from the L2335 1920X1200 ones.
I used a DVI to VGA adapter plug as the N3260w does not have a DVI input.
At the risk of getting labeled "Fanboy" I will post my honest impressions anyway.
I had found this to be a very fine LCD HDTV & now find this is VERY impressive to use as a PC monitor!
I ran desktop apps, games, WMD movies (hi & low res) & did not find any flaws. My ASUS EAX actually liked running at 1366 X 768 instead of 1920 X 1200 which is a tad high for it.
Word Docs & web browsing were "perfect" text was defined & not "dotty" or pixelated. It was crisp, clear & readable from 2 feet to at leat 9 feet away.
During gaming I was finally able to run settings at max as my card could support it all at the lower resolution.
Photshopping was easy on the eyes & picture definitions were clear & smooth.
What immediately got me when gaming was the brillance of colours in the scenes - HDR was spectacular (Lost Coast HDR HD demo).
I experienced no banding whatsover or any motion blurring.
NOTE: I had tweaked down my ATI CCC settings & desktop resolution for the N3260w
before I hooked it up as is always recommended.
I did not feel there was any need at all to tweak the N3260w settings via its extensive OS Menu
Here are some pics of the screen shot in the dark - they don't due the actual visuals complete justice...
I would recommend this set 100% - equally for HDTV & PC monitor use.
I would speculate it would be equally stunning for console use as well.
Don't go out & get one -
RUN out & get one.
Click these pics for 1366 X ~768 size