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250$ - 24" ACER LCD!
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as always, it's a TN panel. If you're planning on using it for gaming/movies, I'd skip it. There are tons of these super cheap TN panels, but I haven't heard of one that doesn't have annoying viewing angle problems. I have an Acer 24in, but its the al2423w... the non-TN.
I should note that if you want a 24in LCD as a secondary or main for non-gaming-movies and just browsing and work stuff, these are a steal.
not all TN panels suck that bad.......
how many people sit to the side of their monitors, even in multi-monitor set ups, are you really that far to the side it screws up the view?
Not only angles, color gamut reproduction too. My SIPS panel beats my PVA panel beats my TN panel... I have all three types, color calibrated. You can tell when you work with 16bit graphic files....
Ahh k, i read a while back, i think on an H thread, that TN panels are the only ones that are getting any new real improvements, or advancements in them, other panels types are being ignored..?
Might be true... I believe Samsung was supposed to release a new S-IPS panel with their release of the 226's and the 245's, but I think it got cut due to concerns about that people wouldn't care for the higher quality panels and just wanted one that was big, worked, and looked good enough to show off; S-PVA is still used in the other non-lower-quality panels, but S-IPS are just too hard to make money off of I'd think.
So far, I think for the majority, they've been right. I wouldn't mind having an S-IPS panel, though.
Booooo, most of CompUSA decent deals require a MIR.......
I agree SIPS gets no loving anymore. Everyone want quantity, not quality....