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oscar5453 - Posted 11:18 am PST 01/13/09 (731 Posts)
#2
kdbrier - Posted 11:22 am PST 01/13/09 (27 Posts)
I think this monitor dropped to around $350 last fall. Good reviews and has a great response time. It has a PVA panel which is great but you can get the P-IPS panel on the HP LP2475w monitor for $547.
http://www.securemart.com/cgi-bin/future/SMA2070039.html?pcode=4
http://www.securemart.com/cgi-bin/future/SMA2070039.html?pcode=4
#3
jontsai - Posted 11:48 am PST 01/13/09 (73 Posts)
way to expensive, no deal. this is the price maybe for an ultrasharp with these specs.
#4
oscar5453 - Posted 11:52 am PST 01/13/09 (731 Posts)
#5
Heyzeus - Posted 11:52 am PST 01/13/09 (109 Posts)
#6
mdheinzer - Posted 12:01 pm PST 01/13/09 (576 Posts)
you could have 2 22" for the price of one of these.
#7
cass_p - Posted 12:10 pm PST 01/13/09 (301 Posts)
this is what i think, too, #6.
#8
216 - Posted 12:31 pm PST 01/13/09 (97 Posts)
i need a sugardaddy like #5
#9
tigerhou21 - Posted 12:51 pm PST 01/13/09 (82 Posts)
I am hoping the price will drop down to around $350 - $400
#10
updownstock - Posted 12:56 pm PST 01/13/09 (185 Posts)
#9, Eventually, It will drop. The question is when it will be.
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zesta - Posted 1:16 pm PST 01/13/09 (16 Posts)
#6: except those 22" ones would have crappy TN panels rather than a superior PVA or baconPS
Would you rather have 1 Ferrari, or 2 piles of horse manure ?
Would you rather have 1 Ferrari, or 2 piles of horse manure ?
#12
kdbrier - Posted 1:21 pm PST 01/13/09 (27 Posts)
They only way this monitor is going to significantly drop in price is if it goes to an TN panel. This Dell monitor has the S-PVA Panel. There are many different panel technologies used in the production of LCD monitors. They range from budget TN panels to expensive, professional quality IPS and S-PVA panels.
#13
whittiker - Posted 1:21 pm PST 01/13/09 (366 Posts)
2 piles of horse manure.
duh.
you dipshit.
duh.
you dipshit.
#14
broadwayblue - Posted 1:41 pm PST 01/13/09 (91 Posts)
anyone know if Dell is working on a touch screen version of the ultrasharp to pair with Win 7?
#15
todd - Posted 2:02 pm PST 01/13/09 (158 Posts)
| whittiker wrote: |
| 2 piles of horse manure.
duh. you dipshit. |
Whackiter, calm down.
#16
Freon - Posted 2:15 pm PST 01/13/09 (177 Posts)
Yes, this is a better panel. It will not be as cheap as the TN panels. Ultrasharp models are nicer monitors overall. PVA panel, great OSD, lots of inputs.
#17
Sebenza - Posted 7:24 pm PST 01/13/09 (366 Posts)
My aquos does a better job
#18
goldenboyfx - Posted 7:37 pm PST 01/13/09 (1077 Posts)
#19
bargainjp - Posted 11:06 pm PST 01/13/09 (313 Posts)
#20
zerorhythm - Posted 2:26 am PST 01/14/09 (43 Posts)
| kdbrier wrote: |
| I think this monitor dropped to around $350 last fall. Good reviews and has a great response time. It has a PVA panel which is great but you can get the P-IPS panel on the HP LP2475w monitor for $547.
http://www.securemart.com/cgi-bin/future/SMA2070039.html?pcode=4 |
Krdrier is right. S-Pva panel will cost a lot more than a TN unless they are liquidating these you wont see them dirt cheap. IPS panels are the best you can buy right now and the HP ones is a better one than this DELL if you want a professional monitor. They both almost the same color gamut and viewing angles, but IPS panels are more responsive than PVA panels and I think they are more clear looking too.






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