11-06-2008, 04:05 PM | #1 |
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Dell 24" Monitor (2408WFP)
So, I've been in the market to buy a new monitor. I've learned more than any one person should learn about a monitor just for casual home use.
While browsing the Dell website, I came across that they had their 2408WFP monitor for sale, down $172 from $689 to $517. Here is the link: http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...9&sku=320-6272 ![]() This is the best deal on the market right now for a monitor of this quality. There is a HP monitor, the LP2475w that has alittle better color rendering and quicker performance (we are talking MS quicker), but it is $650. If anyone wants to learn about monitors, don't hesitate to ask. I'd love to share what I learned over the past week.
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11-06-2008, 04:15 PM | #2 |
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I've got that monitor. Its pretty good.
Only thing i wasn't too happy with was the fact that dvi and vga gave the same image quality, i thought dvi would have been better.
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11-06-2008, 07:42 PM | #4 |
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For the extra few bucks, I'd go for the HP monitor. Dell stuff seems very cheap and low quality to me - like an 80's Chrysler interior... I have Dell laptop for work and it's such a POS...
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11-11-2008, 06:35 AM | #5 |
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DELL's monitors are great. If it's just for a computer/desk then 24" is perfect.
BUT... if this is your bedroom, another good set up would be a 37"+ LCD monitor which would double as a tv. You could keep it clean and have that monitor do everything. http://www.buy.com/prod/new-westingh...205467075.html
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I just got my 24" HP LP2475w, and its massive. Sitting at my computer desk I would say it is the absolute top of the size spectrum for effective monitor sizes. Anything bigger would be too big. Especially for a bedroom.
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P.S. Why do you think Sony has a all-in-one TV/DVD/Computer system?
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11-11-2008, 04:51 PM | #8 |
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Would you really be able to read text from that far away? aka websurfing.
From my experience, it is impossible to read text in the form of a webpage from a TV.
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I don't mean that as an insult by any means, but most of my friends (mid 20's) and I that are into computers, games, movies and the whole entertainment system thing all prefer set ups like this. If you had your own apartment then you'd have a nice big TV in your living room with a separate computer/monitor, and then a smaller TV in your bedroom. BUT if you have a roommate, dorming or anything like that, then it's totally feasible to have a small 20-22" monitor with a 36"+ LCD mounted to your wall. They'd all be connected so you'd have 2 monitors, and one doubling as a TV. It's just a way of making the most of your space, and setting up an incredibly versatile system. Quote:
Yeah, it's totally a luxury... and a nice one at that. Plus now with the prices dropping on these LCD's, you can have a set up like that for under $900! (a 37" LCD tv/monitor + an additional 22" monitor) Also..Apple, and Dell both have pretty awesome 30" monitors as well... and those are primarily meant to sit on a computer desk, so yeah, 37" isn't that crazy.
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![]() I've just never been able to read text cleanly on televisions. I just finished college not too long ago, but when I lived in my dorm room I never had 2 monitors. Our dorms at the school I went to were much to small for that. I could barely fit my desktop computer in there. Plus, I try not to be too frugal. I just couldn't justify buying a television of any kind while I was in school. Any show I wanted to watch could typically be found via torrents. As a result, I didn't watch TV at all for the whole 4 years I was in college. Even on breaks I rarely watched it. Now that I'm out, I still don't watch much of it. I turn on something while I'm cooking but thats about it. I don't really see the need of having a 36" TV doubling as a second monitor. Everybody is different though, and if you can websurf and do everything else you need to do on that setup then more power to you.
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My brother picked up an Acer 24" about 5 months ago for ~$400
Does not come w/ speakers, but has HDMI port. We use it for the comp and the Xbox360 ![]() Only bad thing he now has a few dead pixels, sending it back this week. |
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i've been computing in my living room with a 50" panny plasma for 3 years now. resolution set at 1366 x 768. surf the web all the time from my couch, about 6 ft away
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