chesebert
18 Years An Extra-Hardcore Head-Fi'er
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I have Dell 2005WFP and 2007WFP both with SIPS screens. I think they are great despite some uneven back lighting issues on the 2007wfp
Originally Posted by majid /img/forum/go_quote.gif The problem with Dell is that buying one of their monitors is like mystery meat - you never know if you are going to get a decent Samsung or LG panel, or a crappy 6-bit panel from a third tier manufacturer.. |
Originally Posted by majid /img/forum/go_quote.gif The problem with Dell is that buying one of their monitors is like mystery meat - you never know if you are going to get a decent Samsung or LG panel, or a crappy 6-bit panel from a third tier manufacturer.. |
Originally Posted by ZepFloyd /img/forum/go_quote.gif any recommendations? |
Originally Posted by jenneth /img/forum/go_quote.gif I'm fairly certain that their Ultrasharp line (24"+) don't use any TN panels. |
Originally Posted by ZepFloyd /img/forum/go_quote.gif any recommendations? |
Originally Posted by jenneth /img/forum/go_quote.gif The OP is looking to spend $500 to $600, that pretty much rules out any S-IPS paneled LCDs (with maybe the exception of LP2475w). AnandTech - The LCD Thread Go through all the monitors on that thread and pick the one that fits your need. |
Originally Posted by jenneth /img/forum/go_quote.gif The OP is looking to spend $500 to $600, that pretty much rules out any S-IPS paneled LCDs (with maybe the exception of LP2475w). |
Originally Posted by jenneth /img/forum/go_quote.gif The OP is looking to spend $500 to $600, that pretty much rules out any S-IPS paneled LCDs (with maybe the exception of LP2475w). AnandTech - The LCD Thread Go through all the monitors on that thread and pick the one that fits your need. |