definitely two of these. However, I had one of these hooked up to a Dell XPS M1530 (with the laptop providing the dual monitor), and this display would not sync properly at all using VGA. You will be much better off if you can use a DVI/HDMI connection.
Where are all the killa deals that everyone's expecting due to the economy conditions & slow/off sales figures? I'm expecting to find monitors & HD tvs for pennies on the dollar...
Maybe I'm just dreaming, or else the merchants are going to eating alot of inventory by Jan.01
This panel is still a TN panel though, unlike the 24" Ultrasharp correct? This didn't get the raving reviews that the 24" got and the reasons were the typical inherent TN display issues.
#14, yes it is TN. Although I'd trust a Dell TN more than the others. And yes, the 24" Ultrasharp is incredible. I had one and it was pretty much perfect.
#16: This does not have HDMI ports, but it does do DVI-D + HDCP. So you can get an adapter or an HDMI->DVI cable.
I have two of these that I'm using right now. They work fine. I haven't been blown away. I have them in portrait mode (think "tallscreen" instead of "widescreen") because it's better for my work. In my setup, they don't do a fantastic job with regards to viewing angle. I get considerable distortion when I'm writing on my desk, and look up at either edge. The bezel is thin, and the stands work very well. If I had to do it again, I would pay the extra for the better panel on the 24".
Now we're talkin'.
2 of these or 1 24" assuming they both cost the same?
definitely two of these. However, I had one of these hooked up to a Dell XPS M1530 (with the laptop providing the dual monitor), and this display would not sync properly at all using VGA. You will be much better off if you can use a DVI/HDMI connection.
Are these nice monitors.
I had a dead monitor after 1 yr. It is not very cheap though.
Very nice, I love them. To me they are worth the extra $$
Cheaper than the refurbished version at $209.
nice deal
Can't go wrong with this bad boy.
with tax and the CA recycling fee it kills the deal..
Where are all the killa deals that everyone's expecting due to the economy conditions & slow/off sales figures? I'm expecting to find monitors & HD tvs for pennies on the dollar...
Maybe I'm just dreaming, or else the merchants are going to eating alot of inventory by Jan.01
Dell's Ultrasharp line is nicer than the other $140-160 22" deals we've seen. Probably worth the extra money unless you're really penny pinching.
The economy is also bad for them or maybe they just don't want to go cheap
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This panel is still a TN panel though, unlike the 24" Ultrasharp correct? This didn't get the raving reviews that the 24" got and the reasons were the typical inherent TN display issues.
#14, yes it is TN. Although I'd trust a Dell TN more than the others. And yes, the 24" Ultrasharp is incredible. I had one and it was pretty much perfect.
Does this monitor has HDMI ports?
Nice deal if not for the TN panel.
#16: This does not have HDMI ports, but it does do DVI-D + HDCP. So you can get an adapter or an HDMI->DVI cable.
I have two of these that I'm using right now. They work fine. I haven't been blown away. I have them in portrait mode (think "tallscreen" instead of "widescreen") because it's better for my work. In my setup, they don't do a fantastic job with regards to viewing angle. I get considerable distortion when I'm writing on my desk, and look up at either edge. The bezel is thin, and the stands work very well. If I had to do it again, I would pay the extra for the better panel on the 24".
No HDMI #16. Just DVI and VGA. Also has 4 USB ports and is height adjustable.
#14 the 24 is a S-PVA. IF you want the best type of monitor panel out there you should look for a S - IPS.