Dell Home has the Dell UltraSharp 2707WFP 27" TrueColor LCD Monitor with HDCP for $949 with free shipping. It has the same resolution as their 24" panels, but with a larger screen size to blast your eyes with radiation.| Buy.com Samsung T240HD TOC-Touch of Color 24" LCD $250 ![]() Discuss (4) |
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#1
Tony - Posted 5:33 pm PDT 03/16/08 (103 Posts)
Or get a 27" "Hans'Franz" for $550~ at Newegg.com...
#2
tritoch - Posted 6:02 pm PDT 03/16/08 (89 Posts)
only ~100$ cheaper than the 30" dell
#3
SGinWL - Posted 6:23 pm PDT 03/16/08 (181 Posts)
Sure, if someone wanted larger resolution without sacrificing font size, this may be an 'alternative' solution, but then again, I'd just recommend him/her to get a pair of glasses..
Paying over $900 for a 1920 X 1200 resolution is pretty rediculous in my opinion, even if this panel is supposed to offer great color reproduction... Really, if you're really that desperate about accuracy, get a fucking eizo.
#4
SteinyD - Posted 7:10 pm PDT 03/16/08 (81 Posts)
So, at this price is the Dell Ultrasharp 30" a better choice? Once we get to the price of the 30" Dell, is that the best in the market?
#5
MikeHawk82 - Posted 8:11 pm PDT 03/16/08 (13 Posts)
Wouldn't buying the LG 42' 1080p HDTV posted earlier be a better deal? Also, i'm experiencing ghosting on my current monitor, can anyone give me some advice on how to fix this problem. My graphics card only has dvi ports and my monitor only has a vga so I have to use an adapter. Is that the problem?
#6
Rajan - Posted 8:49 pm PDT 03/16/08 (218 Posts)
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lawnsprinkler - Posted 9:00 pm PDT 03/16/08 (1801 Posts)
#8
MikeHawk82 - Posted 10:09 pm PDT 03/16/08 (13 Posts)
Sorry about all these questions but i'm not too good with computers. The ghosting problem only happenes when i'm watching movies. As far as settings, i've adjusted them using the nvidia control panel and nothing seems to help. Btw, thanks for the help and future help you may give.
#9
binaryvisions - Posted 6:05 am PDT 03/17/08 (915 Posts)
Ghosting is an inherent problem with the screen. There is no adjustment to fix it.
#3... you can want color accuracy without wanting to spend $1500-2000 on an Eizo. On the other hand, this probably isn't worth $250+ more than the 2408.
#3... you can want color accuracy without wanting to spend $1500-2000 on an Eizo. On the other hand, this probably isn't worth $250+ more than the 2408.
#10
UnAce - Posted 7:12 am PDT 03/17/08 (172 Posts)
#5, buying an HDTV would be better (and cheaper for the size). A lot of HDTV's have VGA (and some have DVI) hook-ups, which make them a much better deal than this Dell.
#11
inferno - Posted 7:44 am PDT 03/17/08 (854 Posts)
Still waiting for LED truer colors...I think some macbooks have that. It's also less energy....
#12
iTurk - Posted 8:29 am PDT 03/17/08 (396 Posts)
Maybe they'll bundle it with a cheap PC for $1000?
#13
the lawyer - Posted 10:23 am PDT 03/17/08 (3751 Posts)
Ya, this monitor is nice but I was spend about 600 and that is it. I was also spend the extra cach and get the 30" monitor instead.
#14
JVA - Posted 11:02 am PDT 03/17/08 (518 Posts)
the 30" went for under 1100 some time ago. i got mine for 1200 right around one year ago-I agree w/ #13 about his price points...






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