Xellos2099
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Originally posted by: ExarKun333
Grabbed a 2nd one yesturday from fleabay (with 14% CB). Totaled ~$190.00. Love this monitor!
Originally posted by: Winterpool
By the way, for anyone still reading this thread yet not reading Hard|Forum, a punter there learnt that Dell may be introducing 23 to 24-inch e-IPS displays in the spring. Personally I've elected to wait and hope for a 1920x1200 e-IPS display, though I know we'll probably get 1920x1080. I suppose I could live with that.
Originally posted by: MyLeftNut
Originally posted by: QueHuong
I'd be really interested in user reviews and opinions for the Dell 2209WA. I was going to buy an Acer 26" TN Panel for ~$290 but if the Dell is everything it's promising, I'd rather go for that. XTKnight, what are your thoughts on this monitor? And is eIPS just as high quality as an IPS?
According to a user on hardforums who calibrated the monitor, the colors still weren't that good. Apparently, the NEC 20WMGX2 has better colors out of the box than a calibrated Dell 2209WA. Black levels aren't very good at all, so overall it's still much better than a TN panel as response times are like a TN panel or better and low input lag.
Originally posted by: wchang99
Originally posted by: Winterpool
By the way, for anyone still reading this thread yet not reading Hard|Forum, a punter there learnt that Dell may be introducing 23 to 24-inch e-IPS displays in the spring. Personally I've elected to wait and hope for a 1920x1200 e-IPS display, though I know we'll probably get 1920x1080. I suppose I could live with that.
By any chance, do you remember roughly what was said there (as to Dell introducing 23-24" E-IPS's)? I had trouble finding the post in that thread (possibly because, as I understand it, they lost 5 days of posts.. maybe the pages numbers shifted?).
I saw the displayblog.com post on the 23" LG panel seen at CES, and am wondering if we have info or rumors on a 24" specifically. The 23" LG panel, since it's 16:9, is actually shorter in the vertical dimension than the 2209AW, according to tvcalculator.com. For me, at least, I might want to jump on the 2209AW if there's no 24" coming, because for me, 1080p isn't as important as screen size (or screen height, for web browsing, etc)..
Originally posted by: fyleow
The pricing on this is very attractive. I'm currently using the HP LP2475W as my main monitor right now and I'm thinking about adding this Dell on the side...It seems like most 22 inch TN panels are ~$150 already and the stand is not nearly as good.
But I'm wondering if I really need an IPS panel for a secondary display and the lack of HDMI or DisplayPort is a bit of a downer.
Originally posted by: Winterpool
Originally posted by: wchang99
Originally posted by: Winterpool
By the way, for anyone still reading this thread yet not reading Hard|Forum, a punter there learnt that Dell may be introducing 23 to 24-inch e-IPS displays in the spring. Personally I've elected to wait and hope for a 1920x1200 e-IPS display, though I know we'll probably get 1920x1080. I suppose I could live with that.
By any chance, do you remember roughly what was said there (as to Dell introducing 23-24" E-IPS's)? I had trouble finding the post in that thread (possibly because, as I understand it, they lost 5 days of posts.. maybe the pages numbers shifted?).
I saw the displayblog.com post on the 23" LG panel seen at CES, and am wondering if we have info or rumors on a 24" specifically. The 23" LG panel, since it's 16:9, is actually shorter in the vertical dimension than the 2209AW, according to tvcalculator.com. For me, at least, I might want to jump on the 2209AW if there's no 24" coming, because for me, 1080p isn't as important as screen size (or screen height, for web browsing, etc)..
WChang, that was an earlier post in the Hard|Forum thread, and the information was based on what the punter had been told by a Dell rep (so... deploy your salt cellar liberally). The other evidence is what LG presented at CES, which we've all seen on DisplayBlog. That leaves us with...
A panel manufacturer showcasing a 'new' IPS technology (e-IPS) in larger formats at CES, perhaps to possible buyers (Dell, HP, etc). We've no updates on that. And a claim by a low-level sales employee about forthcoming products (I dunno about Dell, but if this were Apple, such folks would probably know less than rumour-obsessed geeks do).
Finally at some point the Hard|Forum discussed a Chinese analysis of the 2209WA, which revealed that, indeed, the panel is an LG.Philips (or should I say LG Display now) IPS, and that 'e-IPS' seems to be a sort of H-IPS. This led to speculation that the Dell 2209WA might be a 'bastard' model, at least in its IPS incarnation, just a way for LG to liquidate some excess IPS panels. The qualifier here is that, so far as I know, there aren't any other 22-inch IPS displays out there, so what would have provided the excess stock?
For the reasons above I got the impression that if e-IPS is in fact coming to 23-inch or larger displays, it probably wouldn't happen until late spring at earliest (though we're still only halfway through April). And there's a chance that the whole budget e-IPS wave might prove a false hope (2209WA as bastard), in which case the LCD game might not change this spring after all.
So I bought the Dell 2209WA for a little over $200. So far it's proven a very nice monitor indeed. :heart: Frankly, I was prepared to pay over $300 for a 22-inch IPS, and what I received is easily worth that much.
If I had not purchased the 2209WA, I wouldn't still be waiting for 23-inch e-IPS. I'd have bought the recent $530ish HP LP2475w deal or the $470ish DoubleSight 265W. I wouldn't consider a $400 (my expectation) 23-inch 1920x1080 budget IPS a much better deal than a $530ish 1920x1200 H-IPS. Though I think many presumed Dell discount madness would eventually drop the 23-inch towards $300.
Originally posted by: zod96
Is the 2209WA all black or is the neck of it silver? Some pictures I've seen show it as silver and others as black. I'm in the usa if that makes a difference....
Originally posted by: MRGOOCH
I currently have a GeForce 8600GT card.The resolution only goes to 1280x1024. Does this mean I need a new card? If so,which card won't break the bank?
Originally posted by: MRGOOCH
I currently have a GeForce 8600GT card.The resolution only goes to 1280x1024. Does this mean I need a new card? If so,which card won't break the bank?
Originally posted by: MRGOOCH
Can someone give me the dimensions of the screen length and height [ inside ]?
Originally posted by: tk149
With a coupon, I can get this monitor for $206.04 shipped including tax. I use it primarily for gaming, and would be switching over from a bubble 19" CRT. Worth it?