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Formerly turtle2472 Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Upstate South Carolina
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My aging Sony G520 is about to die. When I tried to wake it from sleep a few minutes ago it had a really hard time. Technicolor flashing and swirls. It was really pretty. The arching sound was entertaining too. I asked my daughter to keep her eye out for smoke. I've been delaying this for a long time now anyway since I noticed the burn-in on the tube a year ago.
Anyway, it's a 20" 4:3 CRT and I'm looking to get something similar in quality in this one though I'm not as ridged about color on it like I was when I was much heavier into photography. I still don't want crap and want my colors better than average, just not $10k great. The space I have to fill is 24"x20" though I don't have to use all of it. Two video inputs are a must though I can figure out a way to make do if I had to. I really need 3 or 4, but don't know if that's even realistic. I need to stay close to $400 but can go over if it's really needed. I think I saw some great prices on monitors on Dell's outlet, but not sure if I want to invest in a refurb. I want this monitor to last since it's likely to stay my main monitor until it dies. So any suggestions out there? (I have a 19" waiting in storage if I need to move to it for a temporary monitor while waiting for shipping.) Louis L'Amour, “To make democracy work, we must be a nation of participants, not simply observers. One who does not vote has no right to complain.” Visit our archived Minecraft world! | Maybe someday I'll proof read, until then deal with it. |
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Formerly “theelmerguy”
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Irvine, California
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I would get the 24" Dell UltraSharp 2408WFP. It's a little more than $400 ($519 at dell.com), but I think it would be well worth it. It has many, many inputs (DVI, VGA, s-video, composite, component) and a card reader along with a USB 2.0 hub.
I think 24" is the sweet spot. 30" is too big, and I'm kinda outgrowing my 20" Dell 2007WFP (IPS) in terms of resolution, something I thought I would never do. Image quality was a bang-for-the-buck I paid, though I don't know if Dell offers IPS-quality monitors at the 20" size anymore. It looks like my 2007WFP has been replaced by the 2009W. Most comments about it, however, don't think it deserves the UltraSharp name. It now uses a TN-panel and the only things that it has in common with the UltraSharp brand are the height-adjustable and rotatable stand (which is awesome, btw), and the USB 2.0 hub. It even lack the multiple inputs that came on the 2007WFP (DVI, VGA, s-video, and composite). |
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Join Date: May 2004
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Yeah, I'll second the 24" recommendation. I have a Dell S2409W (actually mine might be last year's model S2408W). Its alright, it was cheap and I bought it to use with my playstation 3. Multiple inputs, DVI, HDMI, VGA, but only one of each. The panel is probably not the best or newest technology, but it has served me alright.
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Join Date: May 2004
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I'll throw in for the Dell displays as well. I have a pair of 24s and they're still great after a couple years of heavy use.
Also, before you pull the trigger, check dealmac to see if anything is going on with Dell. Seems like they're always listed and tweaking prices in one way or another. So it goes. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Ottawa, ON
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Anyone had any experience with Gateway monitors? I have heard negative things in general about the brand, but saw a strong recommendation for some of their monitors in another forum.
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Hillsborough, CA
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No. other. 22". monitor. compares. The runner-up would be the HP LP2275w, but it's an inferior monitor and more expensive. Decent 24" monitors start around $600, so not close to the $400 spending limit. |
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Lord of the Rant.
Formerly turtle2472 Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Upstate South Carolina
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Not by any means, I'm just not involved with it like I was while in school for it. I still love the art, but sadly haven't been working it like I had in the past.
Thanks for the tips on the 22". I'm loving that 24", but a nice 22" at about $220 is even better. Any other inputs? As for Gateway monitors, they are really Acer monitor now. Literally. Louis L'Amour, “To make democracy work, we must be a nation of participants, not simply observers. One who does not vote has no right to complain.” Visit our archived Minecraft world! | Maybe someday I'll proof read, until then deal with it. |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Hillsborough, CA
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FYI:
Dell -10% on monitors coupon code (exp. 4/2) - 1Z829VM32T983V |
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I was really reluctant to buy Gateway, but a coworker and I both got refurb Gateway 24" FHD2400 from Tiger Direct for $249 each a couple of months ago. We've been really happy with them. We were also looking at the Dells, but for under $250, we could not pass the Gateway up. They come up on Tiger's site from time to time, so look out for them. Do your research though, I think I read that the FHD2400 is better than the FHD2401 which is on there all the time. Good luck.
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