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Old 12-13-2009, 02:02 PM
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Thanks for the responses.

This Samsung seems to fit the bill.

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=4420150&sku=S203-2261

Best I can tell it's also a 16:10 format which is preferable to this new extra wide BS.

Anyone see any issues with it?
1080P (1920x1080) is 16:9

There's nothing wrong with that resolution, it's pretty common. If you want 16:10, you're going to have to look for 1920x1200

PS. I like newegg a lot more than tiger direct... Same monitor, same price
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I gotta say, I still prefer the "old" aspect ratio which isn't as popular as it used to be.

My workstation at work has twin Dell 20" Ultrasharps (each 1600 x 1200), and I've really been happy with that setup.
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1080P (1920x1080) is 16:9

There's nothing wrong with that resolution, it's pretty common. If you want 16:10, you're going to have to look for 1920x1200

PS. I like newegg a lot more than tiger direct... Same monitor, same price

I tried to determine size from the screen dimensions. They don't appear to make 16:9. From the site, I estimated a screen of 19W x 12H. This is almost identical to 16:10............so I don't see how it gets to 16:9???

I definitely want to find a 16:10.
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Old 12-13-2009, 03:11 PM
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I tried to determine size from the screen dimensions. They don't appear to make 16:9. From the site, I estimated a screen of 19W x 12H. This is almost identical to 16:10............so I don't see how it gets to 16:9???

I definitely want to find a 16:10.
16:9 is the same ratio as 1920:1080. Don't bother trying to estimate with the screen size, use the pixels

I've run 4:3, 16:10 and 16:9. I definitely prefer the later, but, 16:9 isn't as bad as you think (go look at a HDTV in a local store and see if you'd like that on a computer). You can find the 1920x1200 resolution on 24" monitors, maybe on some lesser ones as well. 1680x1050 is the next step down (and also 16:10).
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16:9 is the same ratio as 1920:1080. Don't bother trying to estimate with the screen size, use the pixels

I've run 4:3, 16:10 and 16:9. I definitely prefer the later, but, 16:9 isn't as bad as you think (go look at a HDTV in a local store and see if you'd like that on a computer). You can find the 1920x1200 resolution on 24" monitors, maybe on some lesser ones as well. 1680x1050 is the next step down (and also 16:10).
Thanks.

I'm looking right at a 16:9 as I type.............she bought a cheapo at BestBuy because of the need for an immediate replacement.

It's just too GD wide............
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Old 12-14-2009, 09:02 AM
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1080P (1920x1080) is 16:9

There's nothing wrong with that resolution, it's pretty common. If you want 16:10, you're going to have to look for 1920x1200

PS. I like newegg a lot more than tiger direct... Same monitor, same price
I found a Samsung at 1680 x 1050 at an attractive price:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3920261&SRCCODE=NEXTAG&cm_mmc_o=2mHCjCWw0fzTCjCVqHCjCdwwp

I've dealt with TD in the past without too many issues.
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I found a Samsung at 1680 x 1050 at an attractive price:

http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3920261&SRCCODE=NEXTAG&cm_mmc_o=2mHCjCWw0fzTCjCVqHCjCdwwp

I've dealt with TD in the past without too many issues.
That was one of the models I was going to recommend

I only held back, after seeing that it supposedly handled 1080P (which is odd, because it's higher than the native resolution - the specs on newegg were confusing, to say the least). After looking at the display area in millimeters, it's definitely 16:10. Sounds like a winner!
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Old 12-14-2009, 02:27 PM
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Brian -

I just finished a TON of research before buying a new LCD. I ended up purchasing a Dell U2410. It's a fantastic monitor.

Some caveats/advice -

1 - Get a PVA or IPS panel. Most LCDs (especially the cheaper ones) have TN panel technology. The worst thing about this panel type is that the viewing angles are really poor. Unless you are looking dead center, there is considerable fade - both in color and brightness. This is VERY noticeable if you get a larger screen, say 22" or more. Since many cheaper monitors also lack height adjustment, this can be an annoying issue to deal with if you spend a fair bit of time staring at your monitor. IPS panels have the best color reproduction and tend to be the most expensive. PVA (or MVA) panels are somewhat in between and are an excellent choice as well, though they can be hard to find.

2 - The best 24" panel is probably the NEC 2490WUXi, however these are expensive (~$1K).

3 - The Dell U2410 is an IPS panel and is loaded with every option in terms of connections - from VGA to DisplayPort and everything in between. It is a wide gamut monitor, but more and more are anyway and it has two RGB modes if you want a smaller color space. If you don't know what this means, don't worry about it. The picture quality and sharpness of text are both excellent.

4 - Definitely go for a 16:10. I'm not sure why so many manufacturers are pushing the 16:9 other than for movies, etc. but most people will have a flatscreen for TV viewing anyway. The extra vertical height is useful if you actually work on your PC...

The U2410 has a couple of known issues. One is a pink/green tint that some specimens seem to have (mine is fine) and there is some dithering in the RGB modes. Dithering is a slight pixelation effect noticeable when rendering grey shades. This dithering only effects the monitor's RGB modes - it has 5 other modes you can choose from anyway (dithering free). Dell has apparently fixed the dithering issue via a firmware update and they are now apparently shipping the newest revision (though I would call to confirm before ordering).

The U2410 has been going on sale and you should be able to get it for $500 or less. I was able to negotiate a lower price than list (which is $750 CDN) by simply opening a small business account online with Dell and speaking with a rep. He gave me a substantial discount over the phone.

For $500, you'd be hard pressed to get a better 24" monitor IMO.

Good luck with whatever you decide.
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That was one of the models I was going to recommend

I only held back, after seeing that it supposedly handled 1080P (which is odd, because it's higher than the native resolution - the specs on newegg were confusing, to say the least). After looking at the display area in millimeters, it's definitely 16:10. Sounds like a winner!
Thanks, I'll get it.

I don't see the need to spend $500. on a 24" monitor for the GF where she uses it for e-mail and some web surfing............maybe one hour per day.

The 22" Samsung would be a substantial improvement over the failed 20".
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Old 12-26-2009, 07:11 PM
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That was one of the models I was going to recommend

I only held back, after seeing that it supposedly handled 1080P (which is odd, because it's higher than the native resolution - the specs on newegg were confusing, to say the least). After looking at the display area in millimeters, it's definitely 16:10. Sounds like a winner!
I bought that monitor for $200. after a $10. rebate from Paypal..........no tax and no shipping.

I'm looking at it as I type and the display is amazingly brilliant. Had to turn the brightness down to 50% or I'd need sunglasses.

With a three year warranty, I'm very pleased.

One interesting aspect of the monitor...........it's both a computer monitor and a TV all in one. The instructions, however, say nothing about selecting the mode............so I struggled with a screen full of snow and the words "no signal" for about an hour.
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