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By tom
#185901
glypticmax wrote:I think its 1280x1000.
So, what makes an 19" LCD better than 17" LCD? :D
By glypticmax
#185906
tom wrote:
glypticmax wrote:I think its 1280x1000.
So, what makes an 19" LCD better than 17" LCD? :D

There are some things in life where bigger is better. And I would put monitors on that list.
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By glebe digital
#185910
Fernando Tella wrote:You see things bigger. :mrgreen:
At 2am, eyes busting from poly overload.......that extra 2" makes a difference. :P
By Miles
#185914
Unless you have a higher res. to match your large screen, surely it's cheaper to just move the chair nearer to a smaller one? :P
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By tom
#185925
Miles wrote:Unless you have a higher res. to match your large screen, surely it's cheaper to just move the chair nearer to a smaller one? :P
Exactly ;)
glypticmax wrote:There are some things in life where bigger is better. And I would put monitors on that list.
For game, football and movie freaks... :D
By Cyberfish_Fred
#185962
kizo wrote:Hi, I´m looking to buy a new lcd/tft monitor and have my mind set on a
dell 2407wfp Wide-Screen model. I was wondering is anyone of you is using it,
I would like to hear how are you satisfied?
but I´m open to suggestions about simmilar type of monitor.
I do primarily 3d, but very often some graphics for print so colors are very important

please give your opinions and advices, I´m totaly lost in the sea of monitors
and have no experience with lcd/tft. used to old crt_s :?

here is the link for the dell:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/prod ... u=320-4335
I am using this one and very happy. Yes the screen is a samsung one. I have one of the first and these are very good, better and cheaper then the mac's. But the later ones are less so good. Now they have again a newer version but don't know what they say about this one. Ask for the details and check it at http://stores.tomshardware.com/rating_g ... e=masterid
and here http://www.direct2dell.com/one2one/arch ... /2516.aspx
By glypticmax
#185967
Well, the plot thickens a bit.
I am now told the 930BF is no longer available (after receiving confirmation of my order), but I can buy the new 940BF for $30.00 more.
It has some second generation Magic features and 2ms response time.
So now I'm up to $249 for the new monitor.
As for size, I like 19-21". I've looked at larger screens, but just don't like moving so far back it feels comfortable.
By Miles
#185969
For me, 20" screen at 1600x1200 is the perfect compromise.

As everyone's recommending what they have, I'll put in a good word for my Eizo L887 - great controls.
By glypticmax
#185971
The first price I ran into was $1,150.00 USD. I can imagine it is a very nice monitor.
By kizo
#186015
great help in this topic, thanks

Cyberfish_Fred I was just browsing dells user forum, and it seems there are many problems even with the latest revision of the 2407dell
most probably ill look elswhere.
By glypticmax
#186041
Thanks for posting that dacct.
Very interesting.
Wish I had the $$$ to seriously check those out.
By Cyberfish_Fred
#186433
kizo wrote:great help in this topic, thanks

Cyberfish_Fred I was just browsing dells user forum, and it seems there are many problems even with the latest revision of the 2407dell
most probably ill look elswhere.
So sorry, mine rocks! The first revision! Good luck man!
By glypticmax
#186670
Got the Samsung 940BF, 19" yesterday. So far so good. It will take a few days to get my colors adjusted and get all the settings tweeked. The defaults and presets are not appealing.
Its a great improvement over my CRT Samsung Syncmaster.
Thanks again for the tip.

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