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Dell Business has the Dell 24" UltraSharp U2410 Widescreen LCD Monitor for $539 - 10% off with coupon code RN6JQ5QX3PDW1L [Exp 3/5] = $485 with free shipping. Uses a H-IPS panel for better color reproduction and viewing angles.
1920 x 1200 resolution, 1000:1 native contrast ratio, 400 cd/m2 brightness 178 degree H/V viewing angles, 6ms response time, HDCP compatible
Yea!better color reproduction...BS for that price a piece of baconnaise doesn't even include a tuner.
isnt this pricey for a 24in monitor? i know dells typically cost more, but you can get two 24in monitors for this price.
# 1 and 2 , why don't you do your homework before you speak unprepared ???
Just do a little google search for H-IPS panels and how much they cost .
hint : Apple quality display
Jeeze, it says H-IPS right in Ban's description. I can't tell if 1 & 2 are trolls or just morons.
Can anyone comment on color performance comparison between H-IPS and IPS?
#5,
baconPS and H-IPS are virtually the same. The main difference between the two is the shape of the pixels. baconPS pixels are shaped like chevrons, while H-IPS pixels are rectangular. There is less spacing in between each H-IPS pixel than baconPS pixel which could be a partial reason my H-IPS panels have slightly higher static contrast ratios. Additionally, it seems H-IPS panels have less of a "sparkle" affect when compared to baconPS.
^^^
I am at a loss as to way "S - I" (without the spacing) gets the "bacon" censorship.
Regarding color performance, I believe there is not much difference between the two versons of IPS.
And I agree with #3, #1 and #2 are complete and utter baconeer.
Wrong #7 - #1 and #2 aren't smart enough to be complete and utter baconeer - there only complete baconeer.