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Monitor help, which one should I Get? Dell U2211H or Asus VE228H?
Dell U2211H
Panel Size: 54.61cm (21.5?) Aspect Ratio Widescreen (16:9) Panel Type, Surface: IPS (In-Plane Switching), anti glare with hard coat 3H Optimal Resolution: 1920 x 1080 at 60 Hz Contrast Ratio: 1000 to 1 (typical), 10,000:1 (dynamic) Brightness: 250 cd/m2 (typical) Response Time: 8ms (gray to gray) Viewing Angle (178° vertical / 178° horizontal) Color Gamut: 82%4 (100% sRGB coverage) Color Depth: 16.7 million colors Pixel Pitch: 0.247 mm Display Type Flat Panel Display 1 Digital Visual Interface connectors (DVI-D) with HDCP DisplayPort (DP) Video Graphics Array (VGA) 1 USB 2.0 upstream port 4 USB 2.0 downstream ports ------------------------------ Asus VE228H ![]() http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-VE228H-21.../dp/B00413PHDM # Panel: TFT LCD (LED-Backlit) # Panel Size: 21.5-inch Widescreen # True Resolution: 1920 x 1080 # Pixel Pitch: 0.248mm # Brightness(Max): 250 cd/m2 # Contrast Ratio (Max): 10,000,000:1 (ASCR) # Display Color: 16.7M # Viewing Angle (CR>=10): 170°(H)/160°(V) # Response Time: 5 ms # Video Features: SPLENDID Video Intelligence Technology SPLENDID Video Preset Modes (5 modes) Skin-Tone Selection (3 mode) HDCP support Color Temperature Selection (5 modes) # Audio Features: Stereo speakers 1W x 2 stereo RMS # Convenient Hotkey: SPLENDID Video Preset Mode Selection Auto Adjustment Brightness Adjustment Volume Adjustment # PC Video Input: DVI-D/ D-Sub / HDMI 1.3 # PC Audio Input: 3.5 mm mini-jack # Analog Signal Frequency: 30 ~ 83kHz(H)/ 56 ~ 76 Hz(V) # Digital Signal Frequency: 30 ~ 83KHz(H)/56 ~ 76 Hz(V) # Power Consumption: Normal < 30 W; Power Saving Mode < 1 W # Chassis Colors: Black # Tilt: +20°~ 5° # VESA Wall Mounting: 100mm x 100mm # Security: Kensington lock Please help, I'm down to those two choices.... I'll be buying two for dual monitor setup and they will be replacing two old Smasungs 931bw's. Thank you ![]() |
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Also considering the Benq G2222HDL
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Asus for me ;)
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Definitely the Asus, Viewsonic and Acer are also excellent brands.
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bump for more please
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Asus for sure. Hands down one of the best
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Although the Dell monitor might be better, from my current and past experience with Asus, I decided to order 2 Asus monitors today, should be getting them tomorrow.
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Take the anus.
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The dell which has one of the best types of panels (IPS) vs the asus with a TN panel which is the worst type out there. Hmmmm.
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Here's some more info off anandtech... * TN o Good response time o Very good dynamic range (400:1 with older generation, 700 - 1000:1 with newer gen TNs) o Poor vertical viewing angle (especially from below) o Poor screen uniformity and stability (white can look "dirty"), which can reduce perceived contrast o Lateral viewing angle is not great (darker/lighter details can appear and disappear depending on the angle) o 8-bit gradient (16.7M colors) through dithering and FRC o Lack of true 8-bit DAC causes color tinting, fringing, and burning in gradients and poor reproduction of darker tones o Very unlikely to get image persistence o Low input lag (lower latency in screen update) o Economical, but more prone to backlight bleeding and QC (quality control) problems than other panel types, too Target Audience: + Gamers, general use (Word/Excel) who don't mind a poorer viewing angle. Less suitable for movies and poor for photo editing. * VA o Decent response time (varies) o Great dynamic range (1000:1 - 1500:1) o Horizontal color shift (certain gray tones rapidly shift at just a few degrees, worse than TNs in many cases) o Image details absent at perpendicular angle o Good vertical viewing angle o Good screen uniformity (white is uniform and does not shift at angles, contrast is decent) o 8-bit gradient (16.7M colors) through true 8-bit DAC (although dithering is possible with certain models) o True 8-bit DAC allows better reproduction of gradients and sometimes better dark tones than TN panels o Unlikely to get image persistence o High input lag (high latency in screen update) o Good value, and the least QC problems of all panels Target Audience: + Gamers, general use (Word/Excel) who want a more stable viewing angle. OK for photo editing, although beware of color shifting. Not bad for movies, but not always great due to color shift. * IPS o Decent response time o Medium dynamic range (400:1) or higher for AS-IPS/H-IPS/A-TW-IPS (700:1) o Minimal color shift at any viewing angle (only slight brightness reduction, and very little gamma/tint shift) o Image details present across entire screen o Good screen uniformity (white is uniform and does not shift at angles, contrast is amazing) o 8-bit gradient (16.7M colors) through true 8-bit DAC (although dithering is possible with certain models) o True 8-bit DAC allows better reproduction of gradients and sometimes better dark tones than TN panels o More neutral grayscale reproduction and warmer, less harsh image (most like a CRT) than S-PVA panels o Medium input lag (low or high depending on model) o More susceptible to image persistence o Tends to be very expensive although benefits can be visible to normal users o Prone to quality control problems: read reviews Target Audience: + Photo editors will crave this type of panel. IPS-type panels are suitable and generally better for anything else too, including gaming and general use. Some people may prefer an S-PVA for higher dynamic range but an IPS panel, due to its viewing angle characteristics, probably has a higher contrast (ability of the LCD to reliably reproduce tones and nuances). |
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Samsung bx2331
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They're both LCD, LED is just the bulbs used in the asus. It is better to buy an LED-LCD if the panel types are the same. But the most important part of an LCD monitor is the panel inside not the bulbs used.
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I got the Dell's and I'm super satisfied
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