Computer Monitor Recommendations

AllieVi

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I'm in the market for a 1920x1200 monitor. I like all the various inputs provided on the Gateway 24”, but I’ve read some comments that say the screen is too bright.

I’d appreciate comments about 1920x1200 monitors from anyone who lives with one.

TIA
 
I have had 2 of the 24" Dell 2407WFP monitors for somewhere around a year/year and a half. No problems with either of them and I like them..... for what that is worth. If you watch for the Dell special deals you can get a good price. Or look in the refurbished
 
In case if you'll need connect to HD receiver.

Tested Dell 2405WFP with H20/HR20 and 622/622Z using HDMI-DVI cable. Working without problem with HD channels.
 
Definitely check out a Dell. They may not make the best computers, but their monitors are great.
 
So... Dell, Samsung, what other brands are good?

My wife's SONY Trinitron CRT is on the fritz. I want to get her a 19 or 22" Widescreen LCD. Of course, I am realizing I will need to get her a new video card too, since there is no way the Matrox card in her machine will support the 16x9 resolution needed. (Although I'll check for updates from Matrox first).

What are the key specs to look for?
 
The Matrox card should support DDC and after connecting 16:9 monitor will know about native [pixels] resolution of the monitor. I wouldn't worried about it.
 
I have a 24" dell that I bought a year ago for $605. Best monitor I've ever had. It's on sale right now for $399. I believe it has a 5 year warrantee. Good luck!

Dell 24" Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor

DELL E248WFP
24-inch Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor


At a Glance

1920 x 1200 native resolution – Stunning detail and more viewable real estate without compromising desk space.
5 millisecond response time (typical) – Helps reduce ghosting and motion blur when gaming or watching movies.
1000:1 contrast ratio – Produces darker blacks for sharper images, crisp text, better color saturation and greater detail for HD entertainment.
High Definition (HD) – Supports higher definition than HD Television and comes with an integrated DVI-D with HDCP connection.
Dell TrueColor Technology – Richer, life-like imagery that has accurate color representation better tones and hues. Reds, greens and blues are deeper and more vibrant. The Dell E248WFP features a 92% color gamut. Color gamut refers to how many colors the display can accurately represent.

Panel Performance

Amazing 1920 x 1200 native resolution, blazing fast 5 ms response time (typical), and 1000:1 contrast ratio lets you view images, documents, graphics and video with extreme detail, vivid color and fluid motion.

True Experience

The Dell E248WFP features Dell TrueColor Technology for better color representation resulting in deeper, more vibrant reds, greens and blues. With a contrast ratio of 1000:1 blacks are darker and vibrant colors pop off the screen for life-like movies, photos and games.

Wide Screen, Slim Panel

Widescreen means cinema-style viewing and an improved overall multimedia experience. Widescreen provides you with more screen real estate so you can get more stuff on your screen at once while the flat panel design makes sure not to take up very much space on your desktop. Whether you are working or playing, wider and flatter truly is better.

High Definition (HD)

Everything looks better in HD and the E248WFP with its 1920 x 1200 resolution delivers high definition clarity right to your desktop. The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) with HDCP, a feature required by Blu-Ray and HD-DVD players, enables playback of high definition digital video audio with no loss in detail for life-like clarity and amazing detail.
 
So, after looking at all the options, I ultimately decided that she would be fine with a 4:3 aspect ratio 19" monitor. There are not many left out there. Got her a Samsung, with a 2000:1 contrast ratio, a 5ms response, and a black matted screen. None of those glossy screens for us. Its running 1280x1024, and I forgot how much larger the screen real estate is compared with a 19" CRT. She is happy, and I did not have to spend money on a new video card, or go through all that hassle.

BUT... I realized that I want a 22 or 24" widescreen for myself Dang, those things are nice. Maybe santa will be nice to me ;)
 
I'm in the market for a 1920x1200 monitor. I like all the various inputs provided on the Gateway 24”, but I’ve read some comments that say the screen is too bright.

I’d appreciate comments about 1920x1200 monitors from anyone who lives with one.

TIA

Check out the HANNS-G 28" on newegg.com, currently 559.00... We bought 2; actually were looking for the Viewsonic version but they were backordered big time. One was defective but replacement was fine. Been using them for a month, works great....
 
BB has the Hanns-G for $549.99 thru Dec 8.

I'm not shopping yet, but I realized these 24" full-HD monitors now cost less than the 17" CRT I'm still using. Got it, like my first PC printer, back in the day before price drops applied to things like monitors and printers. Hmm, might even fit in my hutch...
 

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