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the ASUS PA series 23'' would a nice one in the price range
ASUS PA238QR, with a IPS 8 bit panel
http://usa.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/PA238QR/#specifications
or the ASUS PA238Q with a 10 bit IPS Panel
http://usa.asus.com/Display/LCD_Monitors/PA238Q/
they're both 16/9
a little...
went from a 37 to a 60'' since I remodelled the basement...
I sit about 9 feet from the TV... and the only thing I regret on that switch... is I should ahve tried the 70'' :D...
it can never be too big ;)
i'm sure that question does'nt go in the vid card forum...
but has a hint, you're goiing to have trouble finding your andswer with that equation
you better try with
Original trip: 4800 / y = x
Return Trip : 4800 / (y+2) = x-200
the spped was decrease on the return trip... so -200...
should'nt interfer, seems like your digital output on the baord is fried, since the VGA and DVI doen'st use the same pins for the signal, so your problems lies in the digital output.
it's either the board that has problem with the DVI
or
it's the on-CPU GPU, that have a problem (but that...
seems like a dead board to me, the gpu is working since you get signal on VGA,
you can try with another DVI cable... if same thing, would claim the baord
I second for 1920x1200...
Still prefer 16:10 over 16:9 for my monitor, they're harder to find but at least some are still making those :)
My PA246Q is just fine :)
Possibly vid card.
Could be having trouble detecting the signal when the monitor is turn on, like if the cable got disconnected..
Had a card that did the exact same trouble in m MCE, always detected monitor on boot, if monitor was turn off or unplugged had to reboot to get the signal back
seems like a good choice also...
Me went for the ASUS when I change, since on review the ASUS had a little better response time, and the panel seemed better also...
And I have'nt use any TN panel in a long time... first I changed for a TN, almost felt sick when I saw the colors :)...
I guess you will have to go with the U2312HM price / feature, it's hard to beat....
I was shooping monitor for work, we have to update our graphic designer (3 screens each), from our old Samsung 214T....
And Dell seems to have the better option price and feature wise, not a lot of option...