Quote from gaj:
any traders using these?
i've had 2 19" samsung syncmaster 191t for a long time, and am thinking of moving up to the 22". the general comments from end users seem good; anyone have any comments on them in a trading environment?
thanks...
Quote from gnome:
Besides the larger size, you likely to be disappointed. Most of the 22's have TN panels while the 191T was a class leader with a *VA panel.
However, the Samsung 22's are among the best liked of their ilk.
Quote from gaj:
thanks for that, it's why i asked here...i didn't even know of the difference between *VA (vertical alignment) or TN (twisted nematic) or that they mattered. now i've read up and found out.
so...any suggestions on a *VA (i don't think i need an IPS) monitor in a larger size, ie. 22?
Quote from gnome:
If you're concerned mostly about trading and not gaming, I'll tell you my preference in monitors (good quality display and price) if interested.
Quote from mnx:
I've got a SyncMaster 204B. Had it for about a year... Enjoyed it thoroughly. When I started trading from home nn October, I added a SyncMaster 245BW to the mix. The work pretty well side by side (similar vertical dimensions and identical vertical resolutions).
I'm really glad I got the 245BW... I can't imagine having any less screen space...
- mnx
Quote from gnome:
Like I said, I like UXGA, 1600x1200, monitors for trading.
My preferences:
1. Planar PL2010M for about $360 at Buy.com...IPS panel. The stand has tilt adjustment only, but a great bargain.
2. If you want height and pivot in the stand, then Planar PL2011M (same panel as PL2010M)... about $400.
3. HP LP2065... some are S-IPS panels, others are AMVA. Stand is height adjustable and has pivot function... about $400, but currently has $50 rebate, too.
I have both the PL2010M and LP2065. My preference for display quality is the Planar PL2010M.... I've got a bunch of LCD's (2, HP LP2065's in fact)... my Planar PL2010M is my Primary.
Planar is not the best known brand, but they also have a line of "medical" monitors like NEC. Top quality stuff. Top quality warranty and service.
These are the best overall values in class.