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    Hi


    I need to purchase a new primary monitor for home computer. I can fit max. 22" one on my desk. I did look around but most of them exhibit some sort of bending on gradients.
    Could anyone recommend any particular model (which is not susceptible to bending)?

    Thanks in advance

    Zoran

  • #2
    EIZO FLEXScan S2231W

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    • #3
      The EIZO one above is really good, if you are looking for a cheaper alternative then i could recommend the Dell S2309. I had this one at work and couldnt find anything to complain.
      www.short-cuts.de

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      • #4
        If you want to play games or video on your screen it may not be a great choice due to the face the response rate is only 8ms....

        Heres the link to a review that mentions this:

        http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/i...?reviewid=2260
        Regards

        Steve

        My Portfolio

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Nixon View Post
          EIZO FLEXScan S2231W
          Sorry, I didn't mention: I'm affected by the global monetry market and I don't have much of "liquid assets" in my pocket

          Joke aside, I know about EIZO range of monitors but that'd be just an overkill for my home use.

          Thanks everyone for your responses

          Zoran
          Last edited by zoranm; 08-10-2008, 03:41 PM.

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          • #6
            You'll want something that uses an S-PVA panel and NOT a TN panel (crappy, cheap). You can get one that uses IPS if you can find one.

            http://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides...anel-types.php

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            • #7
              i would go for Samsung SyncMaster 245T
              24 inch pro monitor..really good for great money
              Martin
              http://www.pixelbox.cz

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              • #8
                the chepest quality monitor I found was Philips Brilliance 200P7ES
                20" screen 1200 x 1600 - 4x3 ie not widescreen - its IPS not TN

                (I like it.. but the dual input switching is hopeless - takes 6 button presses - use a kvm instead)

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                • #9
                  We bought a NEC Multisync LCD2190UXi recently and i must say that i am very impressed by this monitor. The price quality ratio is very good. It cost us 770 euro, i wasn't able to find a monitor of this quality any cheaper than this.

                  FYI, Lacie uses the same NEC panels in their monitors (wich i think is a way of telling the quality, Lacie is very good but expensive)
                  A full render queu is a thing of beauty !

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