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Thread ID: 87500 2008-02-24 02:42:00 New 22" or 24" LCD Monitor Chemical Ali (118) PC World Chat
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643033 2008-02-24 02:42:00 I'm in the matket for a new 22" or 24" LCD monitor and having had a bit of a look at what's available I'm unsure which model to exactly choose.

# I run Vista Home Premium
# I do a lot of internet surfing, some gaming (mostly RTS) as well as some video editing.
# Have a very capable PCIe graphics card (8800GT)

My new monitor doesn't need to have anything but the basic DVI/VGA inputs (so not after composite/component/s-video inputs).

I was hoping people could provide me with recommendations/comments based on LCDs they've bought & used in this size range.

Leaning towards a Samsung or a Viewsonic monitor.

Thanks in advance

Paul
Chemical Ali (118)
643034 2008-02-24 02:55:00 I have a ViewSonic VA2226W 22" widescreen.
It is only the basic 22" screen but does have DVI input.
It is a great screen for the price - I got it on special from one of my suppliers :p
I use it a bit to watch TV on as well. (Via MediaPortal and the TV Server)
It looks good too - All black (Including stand) except for a silver strip along the bottom with the control buttons on it in the middle.
CYaBro (73)
643035 2008-02-24 03:25:00 :2cents: Hi CyaBro..... I have the 20" version of that Viewsonic. Really neat. Interesting to note that the 19" version, owned by a neighbour, has speakers built-in to the silver strip along the bottom. Scouse (83)
643036 2008-02-24 03:51:00 I have used a Dell 22" entry-level widescreen monitor, and found it to be quite good. Obviously not the best monitor in the world, but perfectly adequate for what I wanted. somebody (208)
643037 2008-02-24 03:54:00 Thanks guys

Any other opinions?
Chemical Ali (118)
643038 2008-02-24 04:27:00 I have had my Chimei 22" for over a year now and I love it.

Great for spreadsheets, Photoshop etc.

Regards

Digby
Digby (677)
643039 2008-02-24 05:19:00 I'm in the matket for a new 22" or 24" LCD monitor and having had a bit of a look at what's available I'm unsure which model to exactly choose.

# I run Vista Home Premium
# I do a lot of internet surfing, some gaming (mostly RTS) as well as some video editing.
# Have a very capable PCIe graphics card (8800GT)

My new monitor doesn't need to have anything but the basic DVI/VGA inputs (so not after composite/component/s-video inputs).

I was hoping people could provide me with recommendations/comments based on LCDs they've bought & used in this size range.

Leaning towards a Samsung or a Viewsonic monitor.

Thanks in advance

Paul

I am after the same thing. I am looking at the 22" Samsung 2232BW, wihich is the updatalso has very good feedback.

The other one I am looking at is the Acer 24" P241WB, however there isn't much information about it, and some of the feedback I have seen hasn't been that good. The good thing about this one is that it is quite cheap for a 24", and also has HDMI which the samsung doesn't have.

HOwever I am not sure whether the 24" would be too small for the resolution it runs at, and whether going to a 26-27" would be better on the eyes, which is why I am favouring the 22". Dell have also got some new 24inch ones, with quite a lot of features, but they are quite expensive.
robbyp (2751)
643040 2008-02-24 05:49:00 www1.ap.dell.com


www1.ap.dell.com
zqwerty (97)
643041 2008-02-24 06:34:00 Currently using a 22 Asus ,cant see what model it is, 2ms,HDCP etc etc.cost $600

Its pure sex.

For everything.

Have a 22" AOC lcd at work, cost bugger all, Its pretty damn fine as well.
Metla (12)
643042 2008-02-24 09:44:00 I'm in the matket for a new 22" or 24" LCD monitor and having had a bit of a look at what's available I'm unsure which model to exactly choose.

# I run Vista Home Premium
# I do a lot of internet surfing, some gaming (mostly RTS) as well as some video editing.
# Have a very capable PCIe graphics card (8800GT)

My new monitor doesn't need to have anything but the basic DVI/VGA inputs (so not after composite/component/s-video inputs).

I was hoping people could provide me with recommendations/comments based on LCDs they've bought & used in this size range.

Leaning towards a Samsung or a Viewsonic monitor.

Thanks in advance

Paul

Just to note that the cheaper panels tend to have TN LCD panels, rather than VA. VA tend to be better for graphic work and colour reprodution, while TN are better for games. It appears that many 24 inch screens are VA, while many 22 inch ones seem to be TN. Therefore if you are playing games, and want a 24 inch one, you would be best to go for the Dell E248WFP Entry 24" (which looks to be a TN) than the Dell 2408WFP (which looks to be a PA), which would be better for graphic work and colour reporodution. You can almost tell which is which, as the PA panels have a wider viewing angle (up to 178 degrees), while the TN panels have a narrower viewing angle (160-170 degrees)
robbyp (2751)
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