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    Dell Ultrasharp U2311H LCD vs Benq EW2420 24IN LED

    I have been looking around to purchase a new monitor for my desktop system. I wanted to purchase a new Monitor for my desktop and hence i searched for the monitors after searching for a week i am confused between the Dell Ultrasharp U2311H LCD and Benq EW2420 24IN LED. I am aware about dell since its quiet reliable but i like the benq monitor please guide me to get the best deal.

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    Re: Dell Ultrasharp U2311H LCD vs Benq EW2420 24IN LED

    The advantage of the dell is in the best viewing angle, though it tends to be purple or yellow eye is most closed of angles, and especially why it is more clear, easily discernible in the sources. I can assure that all the defects inherent in LCD technology are present, such as bleeding and in the case of this model, poor, with much emphasis on the poor uniformity of the panel to the point that one side may appear darker than other areas or have colored a little clearer, but it only says if you're really looking, you'll see it's there. NOTE: Please do not tell me "my no," is in all the reviews around the net.

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    Re: Dell Ultrasharp U2311H LCD vs Benq EW2420 24IN LED

    Dell provides with Ultra Sharp U2311H U2211H andtwo LCDs that its high-quality IPS panel does not cost much despite. With Full HD resolution, they come in a consumer-friendly resolution, but with brilliant colors, DisplayPort and pivot function, they are also of interest to professionals. With 21.5 and 23 inch screen set Ultra Sharp U2211H and U2311H common to two sizes.

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    Re: Dell Ultrasharp U2311H LCD vs Benq EW2420 24IN LED

    As far as i know Image quality is the main reason to buy a Dell Ultra Sharp U2211H display moreover it is with IPS panel. In contrast to the widely used LCDs with TN panels offer IPS monitors particularly brilliant and lifelike color reproduction, higher contrast also in sharp angles. And because quality of such customers high on the wish list, Dell Ultra Sharp guarantees U2211H U2311H and complete freedom of pixel errors. Once a pixel is lit permanently replaced by the Dell display.

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    Re: Dell Ultrasharp U2311H LCD vs Benq EW2420 24IN LED

    The BenQ EW2420's specifications Reveal Some Interesting attributes That Might just seperate The Monitor From The Crowd (Highlighted in light blue). The first thing to note Is That The VA panel type is * With An impressively high static contrast ratio of Stated 3000:1. The viewing angles are a little aussi Higher Than the usual 170 degrees horizontal and 160 vertical Their Stated by BenQ for TN panels whilst The 8-bit per pixel color support (without dithering) IS TOO To The usual 6-bits per pixel. Hope that this is a very good LED screen to be purchase if you are looking to change your LED monitor.

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