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Tuesday, May 05, 2009 - 4 Posts by 4 People
Hi all. I'm looking for the smallest IPS monitor available. Can any suggest one? I'm finding a few
one and its just what is says it is, an IPS.Quote: : Hi all. I'm looking for the smallest IPS monitor...
" Thinkpad and it had a 1600x1200 resolution S-IPS panel. Any real monitor probably 20" because anything
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Sunday, October 18, 2009 - 7 Posts
Hi,
I am trying to find an IPS monitor that has a small dot pitch. The smallest I can find
are in 30inch monitors. I found the Lenovo ThinkVision L220x which has a dot pitch of 0.246mm but it's a pva
a 1920x1200 monitor, has a dot pitch of 0.246mm.
If you can find any, the 20.1" IPS monitors like the...
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009 - 3 Posts by 3 People
Hi,
I would like to purchase a monitor to plug my ps3 into, but i wish it to be as small
as possible as it will be in my university room. I have found that 21.5" seems to be the smallest 1080p
value is the Dell 2209wa at around £200 (I've just ordered 2 ) with an IPS panel.
Quote: : 2
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Thursday, May 07, 2009 - 20 Posts by 11 People
Well, time for a new monitor i have about 450 dollars to spend (about 400euros) and i want a 22-24
" monitor!
Which is the best monitor this money can get in your opinion?
Please rule out Dell
a great response time. The viewing angles will never be what you get with a IPS panel but then again
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Saturday, November 21, 2009 - 4 Posts by 3 People
ASUS VW266H, HP 2509m, Samsung SyncMaster XL2370 are the three monitor I've focused on lately
. I want a monitor that is: 23"-25" wide screen, around $300, plays movies/games well with no ghosting
until your budget grows, and get a LCD that is a IPS panel with adjustable stand. My recommendation
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Friday, May 01, 2009 - 25 Posts by 9 People
Documents side by side
2. use as a monitor for my blue-ray and dvd player for my bedroom
3. play video games
port and at least 24 inches, monitor needs to be sharp enough to edit documents, however
. And even more importantly, he does NOT need an IPS panel for what he does.
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Wednesday, April 29, 2009 - 20 Posts by 10 People
Hello all,
I'm going to trade in my 2 Philips lcd flat panels for one decent sized tft monitor
1200 seems overkill for a DAW!
I recommend the 22inch Dell Matte screen IPS. I'd get 2 of them
.
Furthermore, That brand you purchased doesn't have an IPS or S-IPS, or even an eIPS panel. It is a TN
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Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 5 Posts by 5 People
I'm shopping for some good LCD monitors and considering something in the >= 25" range.
What
monitor companies is confusing at best. How do you compare one to another, what specs are important
angles, accurate colour, real 24 bit colour, biggest input lag, around 3 frames. Most expensive S-IPS/H
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Friday, June 12, 2009 - 7 Posts
Really see any other high quality 27 inch monitors available. Should the high dot pitch deter me
from buying this monitor? I think i'd rather enjoy the extra 3 inches compared to the 24 inch model
better be an IPS LCD panel, otherwise you will suffer from terrible viewing angles, especially
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Wednesday, October 08, 2008 - 20 Posts by 12 People
I'm thinking of replacing my old CRT monitor with one of them there new-fangled flat screen ?"TFT
"? monitors. There seems to be a very wide range of prices for very similar looking screens. Does
here, especially the smallest pixel size comment.
Unlike CRTs, LCD monitors have a "Native Resolution
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