QUOTE(UltraConductor_41 @ Jan 15 2010, 02:56 AM)
haha...so the only thing that need to do is: "NEVER COMPARE"~~Â

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depend on how good is ur eye's viewing range... during normal usage of my u2410, i only able to focus on half of the screen at the same time.... so i actually consider it as dual monitor... where i can do everything side by side~
but for movie and photo viewing...you will appreciate that you have a good and big monitor~

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agree.....best is live with wat u have,.......if it sounds good to u...be happy

big monitor is gooooooooooooddd..... u get to see ALOT more things...especially when u work with spreadsheets alot like i do. hence the dual 24"

QUOTE(k8118k @ Jan 15 2010, 10:05 AM)
BenQ 20" > Dell 24 > Dell 27 > Samsung 26 > what next.....? 32" FULL HD LCD TV
next step should be a 30"
monitor...either Dell 30" or 30" ACD.
i never agree to getting an LCD TV to use exclusively as a PC monitor...text tends to be blurry due to the bigger pixel pitch....but if connecting to HTPC for downloads and movies, and surfing as side item...then yeah...thats fine...thats what i do with my 42" plasma

QUOTE(WilliamG @ Jan 15 2010, 10:11 AM)
I just got my dell monitor yesterday noon but today jus unboxing it heh...too bad it dint hav hieght adjusment >.<" but its a good quality monitor eh.
I need some help :
I cant find the driver on dell website and the disc that they provide doesnt hav driver in it too i found that funny hmm...i'v downloaded "driver" from the website but there's no "installation.exe" files...onli unzip it to my C: drive. Is that it?
And how do i custom set to my own present mode or edit it?
y do u need driver? ive never even bothered with any of the discs that came with all of my monitors to date...
the presets... its called PREset for a reason

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u can have ur own custom setting, though i doubt u can actually edit the factory presets.
QUOTE(LokiD.d.G @ Jan 15 2010, 01:30 AM)
For one, it is quite a good quality monitor.
For two, you get Dell's legendary warranty policy to back your purchase up.
for three... the viewing area is actually 24"...not 23.6" like most other 16:9 full HD monitors
actually the ST2410 is the only one i know that has a viewing area of 24"
This post has been edited by mADmAN: Jan 15 2010, 11:58 AM