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I agree with albovin, though we all do realize that not all of them are bad. I saw all the posts on here and I was definitely worried, but I really liked what I saw in the U2410. I purchased it anyways, and it is just fantastic. The backlight bleed is almost non-existent, very nice black...
I would say to go with the U2410. I have one that I bought recently, and it is fantastic. I replaced an aging SyncMaster 215TW that had some annoying backlight bleed and I was pleasantly surprised to find hardly any bleed on the screen at all. I don't really see any along the edges, either...
I splurged for the Dell U2410 recently and find it to be excellent for gaming, among other things. I popped in Avatar on Bluray and really enjoyed the screen quality. Zero backlight bleed and much more responsive than my old monitor (Samsung SyncMaster 215TW, S-PVA). That being said, those...
I just set mine up and it, too, doesn't seem to have any issues. The info on the monitor, for those that may be curious, say it was built in March of this year and is obviously Rev A01. I've noticed none of the issues reported in here, and I just popped in Avatar on Bluray and, aside from...
I was planning on buying the ZR24w, but I didn't realize a co-worker owned a U2410. It turns out that I really liked it, and I had no issues whatsoever with the AG coating. I saw it was on sale on Saturday ($499) and purchased it (should be here on Thursday). Did their sale end on Monday or...
Hey, I plan to buy a new monitor either this week or sometime next week, and I've narrowed it down to the U2410 or the ZR24W. I definitely would prefer the ZR24W, since there were some issues with earlier revisions of the U2410, and it is cheaper. I've scoured this thread today, but I just...
I was just watching this video on youtube yesterday from Sharp's youtube channel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz-J6Y_dxyc
They detail their Quad Pixel technology in the video, if that helps.
Yeah if I was to choose, I'd probably go with the EA231WMi. I am personally going to be buying a new monitor soon and I am leaning towards the EA231WMi as well. While it is just one place that I found (while not really looking for reviews), the average ghosting over 10 frames was slightly...
According to digitalversus, it is still TN. I figured it probably was, since the specs say 176/170 for the viewing angles instead of something like 178/178 as IPS panels are.
http://www.digitalversus.com/article-357-7794-35.html
You know, I keep seeing some people complain about the anti-glare coating on these screens and that makes me a bit curious, since I am keeping my eye out for a new monitor. How do these new IPS panels (U2410, 2209WA, EA231WMi) compare to the AG coating on the 215TW? Has anyone seen both...
I do plan to replace this Samsung SyncMaster 215TW (nothing appears wrong with it), but I do plan to add a Bluray burner to my PC in the near future and I noticed a problem with HDCP. I have a GeForce 8800 GT 512Mb card and I'm running Vista 64 and the nVidia control panel says the display...
I also was interested in the 23" model, and I'd like to see more than just a C|Net Review, but the brightness they measured out of that screen sure was terrible. I'll probably just sit tight and wait, since I don't need to buy one right now anyways. If I had to purchase a 23" E-IPS screen, I'd...
I was ultimately able to play just fine on that 215TW despite the input lag, but if I am to get a new monitor, I do indeed want to keep it between IPS and TN for those reasons. The 2209WA would be nice if I got a good one, I agree. I'm usually hesitant about buying online just in case I get a...
Yes of course the XL2370 is based on TN technology, I do know this. I mentioned the U2410 and the 2475 in my original post and that, while they are very good monitors, I don't want to spend $500+ on the monitor (I see $599 for the U2410 on Dell's site), nor do I need a monitor of that caliber...