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    Will it be a good option to upgrade from Dell 2209WA to HP ZR24W?

    Hello friends I have got this Dell 2209WA monitor that I have been using for last one year and that this is monitor provides 1680x1050 although I do enjoy this monitor screen but the thing is that I would want to exchange the same and look into getting the HP ZR24W monitor that 1920x1200, so with the difference of only few can some one help me to know that will this be a good choice or should I rather stick to what I am having. I am getting the Hp monitor for a bit less rate and that is why I am asking you all, please do reply.

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    Re: Will it be a good option to upgrade from Dell 2209WA to HP ZR24W?

    Hey if you are getting at a very cheap rate then what I think that you should go with the same as quick as possible and that it is always better to have more wide screen always so that we can enjoy the best gamming or watching any movies on the monitors. Before the offer that you are getting goes, you should place the order for the same and look to get the HP ZR24W monitor as this is the latest version of the monitor that is made available by the HP that saves a lot of energy as compared to the Dell monitor of yours.

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    Re: Will it be a good option to upgrade from Dell 2209WA to HP ZR24W?

    The HP ZR24W monitor is the newest version of the monitors and has released with the replacement of their previous LP series. The ZR24w Is the New 24-inch that comes with the IPS panel. The IPS panel technology is suited for graphic work and Discerning users providing better Picture quality, Economic functions; RGB mode; 4:10 p.m. appearance; Shadow detail all at a comparative price so if you are getting the opportunity to get your hands on this monitor that why you are looking to leave it, just for it.

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    Re: Will it be a good option to upgrade from Dell 2209WA to HP ZR24W?

    A LCD monitor Dell UltraSharp 2209WA model that you are currently having is characterized by using a panel of IPS (In Panel Switching). This Dell 2209WA offers a widescreen resolution of 1680 × 1050, contrast ratio of 1000:1, 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio, 300cd/m2 brightness, 6ms response time and viewing angle of 178/178 degrees and can display 16.7 million colors and has a pixel pitch (the actual size of each pixel, the higher the pixel pitch, the sharper the image) of 0.282mm, so what I think is that with such a great deal of benefits you should look to stick to the same for the future.

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    Re: Will it be a good option to upgrade from Dell 2209WA to HP ZR24W?

    The Monitor LCD Dell2209WA is 22-inch 1680 x 1050 resolution which I think will be beneficial for you if you arelooking to eget this HP just for the sake of wider screen. It is also having 0.282 mm pixel pitch, 300 cd/m2 brightness, 3000:1 contrast ratio, USB hub, 6 ms response time, size 50.8x36.1x18.3 cm weight 5.5 kg which when compared to the HP I feels is much more, so if you are already having a great deal of qualities with you than why do you want to change the monitor, it is just loss of money.

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    Re: Will it be a good option to upgrade from Dell 2209WA to HP ZR24W?

    The HP ZR24W monitor provides full-HD video with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 with a picture perfect and razor sharp image, regardless of whether the signal via DVI from a PC or a PS3 via HDMI and is fed. HP ZR24w monitor is more attractive because of the IPS panel icts and that too in a very cheap price. It's Cheaper than Dell and Eizo EV233WH U2410. With the more advanced version and bigger screen what I feel is that you should certainly look to go with this HP monitor.

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    Re: Will it be a good option to upgrade from Dell 2209WA to HP ZR24W?

    If you want to change your monitor completely then what I think is that he E2240T LG as it comes with TFT display, has a 22-inch screen with an aspect ratio of 16:9. The native resolution of the LG E2240T is 1920 x 1080 pixels. This may represent the LG E2240T HD material in the best full-HD resolution. The LG E2240T has a backlight with white LEDs. This makes the LG E2240T has little depth. Together with the narrow edge in panel piano finish, the LG E2240T is elegant and graceful. Also the image quality is up to the mark and one thing that separates this from all the other is the price as it is very cheap.

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    Re: Will it be a good option to upgrade from Dell 2209WA to HP ZR24W?

    Hey you can even op for the Samsung BX2450 monitor as it uses the LED technology and offers a superior picture quality and a comfortable viewing experience. The image management from 5 different perspectives provides a perfect view from the top, bottom, sides and even leaning from behind. In addition, Samsung BX2450, does not tire your eyes thanks to the automatic brightness control: its internal sensor is able to detect light in the adjusting, consequently, the brightness of the monitor.

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