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post May 1 2011, 07:08 PM

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QUOTE(WhiteFlag @ May 1 2011, 05:44 PM)
Yes it is a nice monitor.

but in terms of viewing angle, i find it no difference when i compare my u2311H with my benq G222HDL side by side, Color reproduction wise I find BenQ is doing similar job also.

i would say BenQ monitor is quite good also. I still buy Dell becos they ship to my house XD


Added on May 1, 2011, 5:46 pmp/s: and seriously Samsung LCD monitor is the worst monitor i had compare with Dell and BenQ, somehow Samsungs color is yellowish.

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Oh well, it's a placebo effect.

Because it has an IPS panel, which purportedly produces better color qualities and accuracy over TN panels, people will assume that it's always better at everything over TN panels no matter what.

I do agree that for some things I don't notice a difference between my dad's monitor and mine, but for most I do, and enjoy smile.gif. It varies between individuals anyway, some might not notice any difference at all, while some might notice a slight difference, and some will see a major difference.
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someone can help me??? i wanna buy a new lcd.. i got 2 choice.. first samsung S23A35OH and dell u2311h. which one is better ???
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post May 2 2011, 04:18 PM

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QUOTE(dunnnx @ May 2 2011, 04:12 PM)
someone can help me??? i wanna buy a new lcd.. i got 2 choice.. first samsung S23A35OH and dell u2311h. which one is better ???
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Pardon me, but what on earth is S23A35OH? I googled that, but unfortunately two results were only found; both of them aren't understandable. You could use my review to decide on whether the U2311H is good or otherwise, and head to any shops to look for the Samsung monitor that you've chosen.
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post May 2 2011, 04:30 PM

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sorry. this is the link
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post May 2 2011, 04:36 PM

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Well, unfortunately I can't say how good or bad is the Samsung S23A350H, really. I've never used it before.

Again, perhaps you would like to head to any shop that has this monitor and see how does it perform. smile.gif I wouldn't exactly recommend trusting Samsung's so called magic viewing angle though. The Samsung BX2231 has the same feature advertised, and the viewing angle is just as bad as any other TN panels I have used or seen before.

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oohh.. ok2. btw thanks for that advise. =)
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For Graphic designers who perfer 100% True Color RGB... Get Samsung BX2370. X)
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For Graphic designers who perfer 100% True Color RGB... Get Samsung BX2370. X)
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And why is that?
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post May 2 2011, 08:15 PM

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Mine is U2311H.

It perfects my L-2000 desktop! Nevermind the ugly look of U2311H, I think it should be that way.

I've been using Samsung B2430H, and I regret buying Samsung because of yellowish color and bad color reproduction. It does not even support DPMS; when computer shutdown/sleep, the monitor still showing No Signal. Its irritating.

Considering to buy another U2311H for my video & graphic multitasking jobs and also FSX brows.gif
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QUOTE(jeopardise @ May 2 2011, 08:15 PM)
Mine is U2311H.

It perfects my L-2000 desktop! Nevermind the ugly look of U2311H, I think it should be that way.

I've been using Samsung B2430H, and I regret buying Samsung because of yellowish color and bad color reproduction. It does not even support DPMS; when computer shutdown/sleep, the monitor still showing No Signal. Its irritating.

Considering to buy another U2311H for my video & graphic multitasking jobs and also FSX brows.gif
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That sounds very tempting indeed. nod.gif. As for the U2311H's looks, I prefer my monitor(s) to look that way. I love the industrial-look smile.gif.
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In addition, I can rotate U2311H monitor 90 degree with the built-in VESA mount on my desktop chassis (or with original stand). Because of the wide viewing angle, the image quality is still as good as in horizontal mode.

No point to rotate a TN monitor especially Samsung with the marketing 'Magic Angle' technology. Color shifting is really bad.
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sorry guys.. can ask one question.. dell u2311 can support hd video?? i mean since that lcd dont hve hdmi port.. can the lcd play 720p or 1080p???
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^ I believe u2311 is 1920 x 1080

QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Apr 30 2011, 07:03 PM)
Havent had a single ips panel that doesnt have burn in issue
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QUOTE(cstkl1 @ Apr 30 2011, 10:25 PM)
Long runs with static image
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o' rly? My backlight is depreciating and the colour became warmer that I look at a fresh new IPS panel and I could not stand the colour of my poor IPS. *Not to mention when I switch on the LCD the first time after a long time of hiatus, it shows burn in LOL! Until the LCD warm out completely*
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QUOTE(dunnnx @ May 3 2011, 11:18 PM)
sorry guys.. can ask one question.. dell u2311 can support hd video?? i mean since that lcd dont hve hdmi port.. can the lcd play 720p or 1080p???
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HDMI is not necessary for 720p or 1080p. D-SUB (aka VGA), DVI, HDMI and DisplayPort an all handle 720p and 1080p content. And as the U2311H has a screen resolution of 1920x1080, it can handle 1080p content natively. smile.gif

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My backlight is depreciating and the colour became warmer that I look at a fresh new IPS panel and I could not stand the colour of my poor IPS.

Same here. I have two IPS panels and the older one has a lot warmer colours. Very annoying. Does that happen for TN panels as well?
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post May 4 2011, 09:28 AM

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Love the fact that the Dell can be shifted into portrait mode. Works really well when having long documents.
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QUOTE(kEazYc @ May 1 2011, 01:15 AM)
From what i heard from reviews LG IPS monitor has bad angle view.
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lg is ips panel supplier for dell, so?

QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ May 2 2011, 04:36 PM)
Again, perhaps you would like to head to any shop that has this monitor and see how does it perform. smile.gif I wouldn't exactly recommend trusting Samsung's so called magic viewing angle though. The Samsung BX2231 has the same feature advertised, and the viewing angle is just as bad as any other TN panels I have used or seen before.
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because it is a TN panel with pixel twist control, not samsung great PVA stuffs..
QUOTE(Deathbed @ May 2 2011, 05:24 PM)
For Graphic designers who perfer 100% True Color RGB... Get Samsung BX2370. X)
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QUOTE(everling @ May 4 2011, 12:55 AM)
content. And as the U2311H has a screen resolution of 1920x1080, it can handle 1080p content natively. smile.gif
Same here. I have two IPS panels and the older one has a lot warmer colours. Very annoying. Does that happen for TN panels as well?
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post May 4 2011, 06:39 PM

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I just got my U2311H installed to my laptop today. I have a question I'm seeing wavy lines on my screen. Is it suppose to have some flicker or is this not supposed to happen. If you look on a dark background you can see the vertical lines. On my background if one looks really close can see the vertical lines.

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post May 4 2011, 07:04 PM

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QUOTE(everling @ May 4 2011, 12:55 AM)
Same here. I have two IPS panels and the older one has a lot warmer colours. Very annoying. Does that happen for TN panels as well?
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All LCDs will age. That's a fact. cry.gif
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post May 4 2011, 07:59 PM

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I tested on another laptop it's fine so I'm guessing it's my laptop. My U2311H is brand new just open smile.gif
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Kindly tell me both monitor tune. icon_rolleyes.gif

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