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Quote from DT3:

Thx for the advice so far. $500 isn't really my max point I just figured decent monitors were to be had for less then $250 a piece. The acer one looks interesting but reading the reviews it seems what you get can be hit or miss when it comes to quality.

Yea... I think it has more to do with the company Newegg (wholesaler) than the company Acer.

Anyways, I've had this monitor for a while and it works great. I think about 85% of the reviews gave it 5 stars. The best feature about the monitor is the $199 price tag. You could get 3 screens for $600... and free shipping.
 
Quote from traderNik:

What really matters is who made the panel in your monitor and what type of panel it is. You can figure this out by using the resources at the anandtech.com forums.

I prefer S-IPS panels because there are no viewing angle issues and the color reproduction is way better than the TN panels that are in most monitors these days. You're not going to get a big IPS panel. My quad Dell 2005FPW's have the 20" widescreen LG-Philips panel, LM201W01, and I am very happy with them. These can be had for around $200 used when you can find them. A lot of guys don't realize how expensive it would be to get a similar panel in a new unit.

An hour spent at xtknight's LCD monitor thread in the Video Card and Graphics section will be well worth your while if you want to optimize your LCD buying experience.

Thx for the heads up. Is the main difference between the 2005fpw and the 2007fp the wide screen on the 2005?

Checking out prices on ebay it seems you can get a 2007 for $180 used and the resolution is 1600x1200, where else the 2005 is 1680x1050. Again I'm no tech expert so maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in, what's the better resolution?
 
Quote from DT3:

Thx for the heads up. Is the main difference between the 2005fpw and the 2007fp the wide screen on the 2005?

Checking out prices on ebay it seems you can get a 2007 for $180 used and the resolution is 1600x1200, where else the 2005 is 1680x1050. Again I'm no tech expert so maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in, what's the better resolution?
Initial indications seem to suggest that the 2007fp was shipped with two different types of panel, IPS and PVA. This is not uncommon. Manufacturers used to establish a model with a nicer panel like IPS then switch to a cheaper TN panel when the model is established. This is know as a 'panel lottery' and Dell were famous for it.

http://lcdtech.no-ip.info/en/data/l...=&sm=2007&res=&br=&cr=&rt=&va=&man=&typ=&pan=

You would have to make sure you know what you're buying. With regard to resolutions, I'm not really the guy to help you, sorry.
 
Quote from DT3:

Thx for the heads up. Is the main difference between the 2005fpw and the 2007fp the wide screen on the 2005?

Checking out prices on ebay it seems you can get a 2007 for $180 used and the resolution is 1600x1200, where else the 2005 is 1680x1050. Again I'm no tech expert so maybe someone more knowledgeable can chime in, what's the better resolution?

The 2007fp is DELL's "UltraSharp" line of monitors, which is their top of the line monitor. With 1600 X 1200 resolution, you'll be able to get a lot more stuff on your screen, while still retaining excellent resolution and clarity. In my opinion its worth the extra dollars.
 
If you want to go with an ips panel look into dell's 2209wa(this is actually e-ips). it won's cnets' edittor' choice.

http://www.cnet.com.au/dell-2209wa-339294389.htm

Also the thing about ips panels there is somthing called input lag. I've pesonally experienced this when i tried the dell's 2408wfp and did notice a difference like my mouse wasn't as quick and responsive to my mouse movements.This was when i just got into building computers too.

some of the pros and cons of each

s-ips, s-pva, e-ips = good viewing angles, even color from top to bottom side, truer color reproduction, high input put lag, most times expensive(except that 2209wa).

tn= low input lag, not as expensive, when viewed from the side color distorsts and also from viewed from top or bottom angles, same color at top is darker if seen from the bottom of mointor.

saying this most people won't have problems with tn. I don't, even when i started learning about monitors. I chose the sp2208wfp over the suppsedly better 2408wfp(s-pva).

I personally have dell's sp2208wfp(tn) and i love them.:D which also won somekind of award from somewhere.
 
Quote from dandxg:

Stay far away from Hanns G. I bought 2 of the POS's a couple of years back had failures with both. In fact, 1 monitor had 2 problems during that time. My 4 years old Dell no problem.


please stop trashing Hanns G brand!

i bought one a couple of years ago for cheap because of some crazy coupon deal. half a year later it was still working. the only reason i stopped using it is because it started to make extremely loud humming noise whenever on. i guess i could have gotten really good noise-cancelling headphones and still use the monitor. :D
 
Quote from Mvic:

Stay away from Planar brand, had 6 and every single one died between 13-16 months. Currently running 6 viewsonics from costco and all are doing fine, though only 8 months old.

Interesting. I own 4 Planar monitors. 2 are around 5 years old, and used daily for trading. No problems. They are from their higher end PX line, and are IPS panels.
 
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