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Shame that only does a resolution of 1280 * 800 and is not HD 1080p compliant. note that HD ready does not make it capable of displaying real HD content in its native resolution.It also doesn't have a DVI port to plug your graphics card into.
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Stick with the Samsung linked there, awesome price for an awesome panel. Dell monitors use Samsung panels, anything with ~4-8 ms access is what to go for.
I am still using my Dell 20.1" from a couple years ago and apart from too much backlight bleaching blacks a bit its awesome over DVI.
Won't buy anther monitor period, 1080p HDTV next for me with 1:1 Pixel mapping. Running a MacBook Pro at 46" of 1920x1080 sounds droolish
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I think the cheaper end of the scale is between £200 - £300.
This is less than £200 but you may need to look into quality/reliability.
http://tinyurl.com/3b7wlo
P.S. For the price of the Benq, you could have this:
http://tinyurl.com/39sd58
Edit: Someone posted a link to mcs.com recently and they have some Dell units in stock http://www.mcscom.co.uk/section.php?xSec=4Last edited by Clippy; 22 May 2007, 15:41.
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24" BENQ running a native resolution of 1920 * 1080 with DVI and HDMI ports costs about £550 + VAT (May be even cheaper now). So less than that
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Monitor prices
Guys,
What should a decent 20"/22" monitor cost - preferably a widescreen DVI model with good resolution?Tags: None
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