new screen help
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4 Dec 2010, 14:09
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I want to get rid of this CRT. It's approx 19 inch (1600x1200). It's fucking huge and heavy, leaving me with barely any space for keyboard (or anything else) on my desk.
the only requirements i have set so far is that i want to be atleast 1600x900, widescreen. I have set my budget at 170-220'ish and prefer to buy it at bol.com
Issues:
I'm thinking about going for this one:
http://www.bol.com/nl/p/computer/samsung-syncmaster-b2230h-lcd-monitor-22-inch-full-hd/9000000010596024/index.html#product_specifications
Post other good screens you find at bol
the only requirements i have set so far is that i want to be atleast 1600x900, widescreen. I have set my budget at 170-220'ish and prefer to buy it at bol.com
Issues:
I'm thinking about going for this one:
http://www.bol.com/nl/p/computer/samsung-syncmaster-b2230h-lcd-monitor-22-inch-full-hd/9000000010596024/index.html#product_specifications
Post other good screens you find at bol
I really like it!
http://www.bol.com/nl/p/computer/samsung-syncmaster-xl2370-lcd-monitor-23-inch-full-hd/9000000010596022/index.html
e: give a shit about that dynamic contrast. its all about marketing.
its important that it didnt have a huge input lag and good reaction time.
LED is nice for computer monitors.
ergo: the higher the static contrast the better.
LED backlit displays have higher contrast and brightness (at least this is what marketing says they have) but in the end you wont find that much of difference (if you are comparing LED and LCD panels that are in the same price range -> higher price -> LED much much better).
And before i got my iMac i had a Samsung screen which was pretty nice and going through local stores and looking at the displays i still like samsung the most.
I got samsung P2250 now (22 inch, fullHD, 160 euro) and the P2370 (23 inch version) is about 180 euro.