24" monitor

spaceman101

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Hello,
I am considering a purchase of a 24" LCD monitor and have been looking at both Samsung and Dell models. What are the best options in both brands? I had considered a 30" bit the resolution on those combined with price make those just a little too much right now. So for now.....24" LCD. Which model should I look at?
thanks in advance.
 

Mark R

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Don't forget the HP LP2475W - well worth a look, and the one I chose over both Samsung and Dell.
 

Zepper

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Newegg has an Acer 23" for a ShellShocker deal on the first half of Monday (6/08/09). I like my Acer 19 incher that I got on a similar deal, and its "Egg" rating is heavily in the 5-egg territory. Won't last long. $176. plus free ship!
. I just read their notice in my Inbox before posting here as I recalled your question.

.bh.


 

looper

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Seems most folks here like the HP 2475 or the Dell 2408 at the higher end, and possibly the BenQ G2400WD at the low end.
 

DrZDO

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I just got a 24" ASUS ASUS VW246H for $229. The picture is very good, seemingly better than my old NEC LCD's. There is some backlight bleed at the top and bottom, but I only notice it on black. It has no dead or stuck pixels afaik, and I checked.

I didn't measure, but it seems 16x9, while I might have preferred 16x10. I'll be moving my windows taskbar to one side to create a "virtual" 16x10, approximately, and when gaming or watching fullscreen video, I should get the proper 16x9.

Naturally, it makes me want a 27" or 30." I think this happens to just about everyone...

Edit: Sorry if you didn't want non-Samsung/Dell advice.
 

zod96

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If you want a high end IPS panel 24 inch then your looking at $500+ if you want a TN 24 inch then half of that $250+
 

zod96

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Or you could go 22 inch and get an IPS panel the Dell 2209WA for around $200-280 depending on when dell has a sale on them or coupon...
 

zod96

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I'm a FPS gamer and its perfect for me. But then again I use Vsync
 

glugglug

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Originally posted by: spaceman101
Hello,
I am considering a purchase of a 24" LCD monitor and have been looking at both Samsung and Dell models. What are the best options in both brands? I had considered a 30" bit the resolution on those combined with price make those just a little too much right now. So for now.....24" LCD. Which model should I look at?
thanks in advance.

When I replaced my 2 old CRTs I happened to get a 24" Samsung SyncMaster 2493HM & 24" Dell 2408WFP, which most people seem to think is the best out there.

The Dell was $350 because it was refurbished. I got the Samsung new for $400 because there was no Refurb A Dell available.

Much to my surprise I am liking the Samsung much more than the Dell. The biggest reasons have not to do with the screen itself but with the stand, so if you are planning to use it for landscape mode only this may not apply to you.

The stand on the Dell is terrible. The triangular shape of the base consumes a lot more desk space than the Samsung, in fact, it isn't really saving much desk space over my old 19" CRT which was capable of far higher resolution. The maximum height you can bring the monitor to with the Dell stand is lower than I would like, about 4-5" lower than I am using the Samsung at. Because of the limited height from the Dell stand, in order to rotate the screen between portrait and landscape modes, you must first tilt it backwards, otherwise it will hit against both the legs of the stand and your desk. Also, the height of the Dell doesn't lock in place very well, it likes to fall under it's own weight, so you kind of need something under it holding it up.

The biggest problem I have with the Samsung is the controls. Instead of real buttons it has a perfectly smooth touch sensitive area in the bottom right corner of the frame for adjusting brightness, contrast, white balance, switching inputs, and even the power "button" works this way, with no tactile feedback whatsoever. The labeling of the "buttons" in this area is small and difficult to read especially with the light from the monitor making the frame appear darker in contrast. Even if you shine a flashlight on it so you can at least see it, it is not easy to use. Fortunately, the driver CD comes with an application for adjusting the monitor settings through the HDMI or DVI signal.

Now that I'm done with my big pet peeves about the 2 monitors, on to a consolidated list of pros/cons about the 2 monitors:

Dell 2408WFP pros:
[*]4 port USB hub & memory card reader
[*]Much larger brightness/contrast range (although I have both monitors set to very low brightness; the levels the LCDs go up to are crazy for indoors IMO, especially the Dell, which I think would be quite usable outdoors with the sun reflecting off of it).
[*]Better controls - real buttons
[*]Larger range of brightness/contrast settings
[*]Much larger variety of inputs
[*]Decent analog VGA support. I have both monitors hooked to both of my computers, the older PC has 1 DVI out & 1 VGA out. If I hook the VGA out to the Samsung there is a lot of noise in the picture.

Samsung 2493HM pros:
[*]Much better stand that has a pin to lock it in place, can be set high enough to easily rotate the screen, and takes less than half as much desk space. Even comes with software to auto-detect the rotation (although this only works in 16 bit color and who uses that?)
[*]Uses less than half the power of the Dell on default settings, as measured by my APC UPS. In fact, if I crank up the brightness on the Dell, it uses more power than either of my old CRTs. After darkening both monitors, the power usage is closer, about 15W more used by the Dell.
[*]Allows HDCP on the DVI input, not just on the HDMI input. The DVI connectors stay much more securely than HDMI connectors, especially since both monitors have the cables coming in from the bottom in landscape mode -- the HDMI cable on the Dell slips enough I have to push it in again every 2 weeks or so from gravity.
[*]Speakers and audio in/out jacks. I have external speakers and headphones connected, its more convenient to get to the audio jack on the monitor than on the back of the computer.
 

glugglug

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Originally posted by: Mark R
Don't forget the HP LP2475W - well worth a look, and the one I chose over both Samsung and Dell.

I use that at work. It is very nice, combining an excellent stand that lets you rotate easily with a USB hub & insane brightness range like the Dell 2408WFP, and even better controls IMO. But it lacks any HDCP connection and costs a lot more than the Samsung 2493HM.
 
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