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Rogue210 06-14-2009 06:11 PM

Looking for a 24" Monitor
 
Looking for a 24" or 1920x1200 monitor found this one
23" LCD Monitor; 1920x1080
(from pcconnetion for $240)

{quote}23" Display - LCD Widescreen - Max. Res.1920 x 1080 - Input: DVI Get a breathtaking viewing experience with the 23 LCD monitor from Samsung. The 2333SW has soft curves, a rich piano black finish, a clear acrylic accent bar and integrated cable housing. With the aspect ratio of 16:9, this monitor offers more room for multitasking. Additionally, supporting full HD resolution of up to 1920 x 1080 and 5 ms response time, this LCD Monitor offers you a vivid picture quality. Also, its programmable custom key gives you instant one-touch access to the picture optimization technology. In addition to high dynamic contrast ratio, the MagicBright, MagicColor, Color Effect and image size functionalities, you can easily adjust the picture quality. With all these features and more, the 2333SW lends distinctive style and sophistication to your desk and compliments your lifestyle. {quote}


Superman told me to look at these brands Dell and Sony. I don't know much about this stuff and Supes said to start a thread. Any help is greatly appreciated :D

Buckeye 06-14-2009 06:52 PM

I have a Dell 24" about 3 years old.
Main problem with these is the power button as it broke years ago. Was a huge pain to get it back into the correct spot so it would power on. How I do not touch the power button and if I need to turn it off I use a power strip power button.

Over all those it is a very nice display !

Second LCD I have is a SAMSUNG 24" that I got from Best Buy about a year ago, can't remember what I paid but it was a good deal if I remember correct.

It has a few bad pixels but over all the picture is brighter in color compared to the Dell.

Both are great displays tho.

Kal-EL 06-14-2009 07:58 PM

I have a Samsung 24" monitor as well and I love the vivid colors and clarity, it pwns :D
But for a budget model, try out an Asus monitor.

Rogue210 06-14-2009 10:05 PM

Thanks 4 the suggestions...ordered a monitor hopefully it will be all that i want :D

Kal-EL 06-14-2009 10:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rogue210 (Post 4832)
Thanks 4 the suggestions...ordered a monitor hopefully it will be all that i want :D

This is called "onset" dear. It's normal and the beggining stages of whats fondly referred to as Overclockaholism. Have no fear, we have treatment plans available upon request ;)

:D

Rogue210 06-14-2009 11:02 PM

and will this treatment run me broke LOL.....i'm such a noob :D can't wait til everything comes together....

Jeffro64 06-14-2009 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rogue210 (Post 4835)
and will this treatment run me broke LOL.....

Yes it will....:D

Kal-EL 06-15-2009 12:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rogue210 (Post 4835)
and will this treatment run me broke LOL.....i'm such a noob :D can't wait til everything comes together....

In 95% of broke overclockers, only 10% became broke 99% of the time.

Rogue210 06-15-2009 12:23 AM

looking forward to it :D

Peen 06-15-2009 08:47 PM

Check out slickdeals.net when you look for this type of stuff, they are always having "slick" deals on 22-24" monitors...

Neuromancer 06-17-2009 07:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kal-EL (Post 4844)
In 95% of broke overclockers, only 10% became broke 99% of the time.

65% of statistics are made up 89% of the time :p

I just picked up (and returned) a 23" Acer H2333H BWID or something liek that from bestbuy for 192 after tax (179 initially). It had a row of pixels that were intermitantly bad. I was going to exchange it but the rejects they hire are insufferable so I just got my money back instead of spending more time waiting.

Except for the defect I was amazed at the color, response time, temperature and most importantly (it doubles as a bedroom HTPC) the viewing angles. The viewing angles especially were not something I expected in a cheap monitor.

Once summer is over, my FW900 is coming back out of storage :)


But for LCDs 1080p monitors are very cheap. I prefer 16:10 for gaming now, and the downgrade to 1920x1080 was tough, but it is much better than the 22" 1680x1050, that I am currently using. (but not gaming on)

After I grab another 550 combo I am going to invest in a couple of 1080p monitors I think. Let us now has this one works out for you.

Neuromancer 07-19-2009 09:35 AM

So did you get the monitor? If so how is it working out for you?


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