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    NEC PA241W & P241W

    Just thought I'd add here that the input lag and ghosting was pretty poor (subjectively). Had a Dell u2412m before which I percieved as much faster. Not that I expected this to be a fast screen, I don't need it to be fast. However, I did expect half the panel not to be tinted faintly yellow...
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    NEC PA241W & P241W

    Thanks everyone for your help! And for the tip about WUXI2, but I went with a P-model. We'll see if it's a keeper or not... From what I gather here and elsewhere, the difference between the P and PA is pretty much just the gamut (96.7% vs 100% sRGB etc). Everything else is more or less...
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    NEC PA241W & P241W

    True, but it seemed strange to me that it would be so "slow" compared to previous NECs (even the 2490wuxi). Ah, I see. Thanks for the info NCX!
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    NEC PA241W & P241W

    Hm, something to consider. Thanks for the tip! It'd be just general usage; some coding and non-pro photo-work (sRGB only). Do you or anyone else happen to know about the input lag on the P241W? Or any other issues for that matter. The P241W had a thread a while ago but it was short and...
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    NEC PA241W & P241W

    Alright, thanks. Money's not really an issue as long as it's a good display, just not too keen on paying for the wide gamut when it's not needed.
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    NEC PA241W & P241W

    Been looking for a new 24" monitor, and been looking at the usual places (here, prad, tftcentral etc), found albovins What To Choose From-thread. These two seems nice, but what actually separates them? The PA can do proper sRGB and other gamuts, but I have a feeling that's not all. If I'd only...
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    Dell U2412M

    I decided to try out two of these based on the largely positive feedback they've gotten here and there. I really wanted a 24" IPS. Having used primarily CRT and TN, I initially was very impressed! Backlight bleeding is minimal, and I don't mind IPS glow at all, and the AG coating is fine in my...
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    Dell U2410

    I don't know how alarming it is but the top three rows of boxes on this page gets a bit grainy in sRGB mode. They look perfectly smooth in standard mode. I don't pretend to know why. http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/black.php Only issue I've noticed with the sRGB mode. Lag appears to be...
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    Dell U2410

    Upon further examination, turns out my copy has a bit of, uh, non-uniformity going on. I can't see it with red, blue, orange, lime-green or whatever, but gray made it obvious. It's quite exaggerated in this image but it's easily noticable, and to be fair, pretty annoying. It's like the left edge...
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    Dell U2410

    The colors are a bit saturated in the "standard" mode yes, but I find it quite nice. Makes the real world look a bit dull and grey though. :) I ran the input lag test at tft.vanity.dk again with the monitor in sRGB and got at most 30ms lag and actually a difference of 0ms once. Which I...
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    Dell U2410

    Got this yesterday and I'm quite happy with it. I had a Benq G2400WD before this and to be frank the Benq was just garbage compared to this. Of course it's TN vs H-IPS and the Dell is almost twice the price (here) but personally I found the Benq unusable for anything because the colors were...
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