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    Is anybody building a 24inch 1920x1200 S-PVA Monitor?

    I'm trying to locate a replacement for my aged 19inch Samsung 193P + S-PVA monitor. I have lately acquired a Dell U2311h IPS monitor, among the mistaken supposition IPS screens were better, but the viewing angles were nasty. Only standing on the desk, many pictures on the monitor was dark and totally unviewable. Pointless to say, I am returning this screen. From the investigate I have done, it appears that most present screens have troubles with backlight bleeding , glow IPS, or strange coloration troubles.

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    Re: Is anybody building a 24inch 1920x1200 S-PVA Monitor?

    The U2311H has almost certainly the most horrible viewing angles of the entire IPS panels. The 193P+ is an enormous monitor for its time and has a smaller amount color shift than lots of novel PVA panels but ideal picture from almost any angle? Typing this on one at the present and the off angle gamma shift of the grey background of these forums is too obvious. There are no 24" 1920x1200 PVA panels being finished any longer so your only option is going with something elder such as a Dell 2408 or go down in dimension and declaration and pick one of those newer c-PVA panels. I think this information is helping you.

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    Re: Is anybody building a 24inch 1920x1200 S-PVA Monitor?

    Hello, when I see your post on the same forum then I make contact with my very old relative, because he faced this kind of problem before nearly about seven week ago. As per his suggestion I would like to recommend you that, you have one simple alternative and that is Samsung t series monitors they are tremendously superior at performance any documents through them and most important thing is that it gives a crystal view. I hope this information will help you to solve your problem.

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    Re: Is anybody building a 24inch 1920x1200 S-PVA Monitor?

    HP's edition of the similar panel (ZR24W) as the dell u2410 has lesser black levels if you required trying that, in the equal variety as VA screens. It is color correctness does not appear to be quite as superior as the u2410 though. There is also the elder HP LP2475W which has outstanding black depth and outstanding color quality. There is also this PVA screen that is frequently on auction at geeks. It is actually 1920x1200, I have no thought why they categorized it as 1080p.

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    Re: Is anybody building a 24inch 1920x1200 S-PVA Monitor?

    I at rest like the image on my LG L246WP 24 inches. I know screen gurus will balk, but I wish its image to my 3007WFP-HC. Mostly since it has such pleasant deep blacks which provides to the entire image looking actually nice. Hope it not at all dies; it is going on four years among a lot of hours on it. LG continued on among this model line, but went from PVA panels to TN. I would like to try out gaming among a 120 Hz screen, the motive I would not is I just cannot believe going back to a TN panel, if not it costs $200 or fewer for as a minimum 23". TN is disagreeable to use after using a pleasant panel.

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