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moomanhang
post Nov 8 2013, 12:45 PM

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hello sifus, would like to enquire about resolution for monitor. currently most 23 & 24 cater for 1080p resolution. wanna noe if there are monitors athat can project 1440?

or only applies for 27 inch monitor and above?

and also for LED TV that have FULL HD are they able to project 1440 resolution?

thanks in advance
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post Nov 8 2013, 12:54 PM

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Guys, need some info on the lowest price for VX2370SMH-led..??

Hello guys, U2312HM user reporting in. Can any1 share you calibration profile..?? I am still looking for it. My monitor looks blueish..
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post Nov 8 2013, 03:30 PM

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Any recommendations for a monitor 24" or bigger with speakers? Need HDMI input. Just want a cable from CPU to monitor. Don't want messy wires around especially for speakers.
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post Nov 8 2013, 10:20 PM

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QUOTE(Kizarh @ Nov 7 2013, 04:33 PM)
Try Dell Ultrasharp 2412M comes with HDMI, DVI, Displayport, 8ms responce time due to IPS panel, (TN panel is fast but IPS have better color and viewing angle worth the trade off), 16:10 aspect ratio with 1920x1200 pixel , I brought it at LYP for RM850  icon_rolleyes.gif, if you on a desk, I wouldn't recommend 27 inch monitor with 1920x1080 due to low DPI(dot per inch)

Ca buy entire high end home theater set including TV and HTPC from there  sweat.gif.

Depend on viewing distance, on a desk I wouldn't recommend it(low DPI), on a couch then is perfectly ok.
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Thanks for the advice, but I already ended up going to LYP and fell in love with the samsung 27 incher. It's just sooo huuugee that I didn't think much and got it. drool.gif

It's true that it's got a lower DPI, I can totally see your point and it's noticeable when you look for the pixels.

But each time I think about the lower pixels I just keep noticing how biiiiig the monitor is and didn't mind much... more immersive experience since the monitor fills your view THAT much more when playing FPS and driving games. Starcraft 2 minimaps are much easier to see now and it's a very big plus point for me.

I can view TWO full page PDFs for work purposes to boot.

All in all, no buyer's remorse. Very happy with my purchase. It's f***ing huge! Monitor screens don't get any bigger than this for less than 1k! rclxms.gif


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QUOTE(slickz @ Nov 8 2013, 10:20 PM)
Thanks for the advice, but I already ended up going to LYP and fell in love with the samsung 27 incher. It's just sooo huuugee that I didn't think much and got it.  drool.gif

It's true that it's got a lower DPI, I can totally see your point and it's noticeable when you look for the pixels.

But each time I think about the lower pixels I just keep noticing how biiiiig the monitor is and didn't mind much... more immersive experience since the monitor fills your view THAT much more when playing FPS and driving games. Starcraft 2 minimaps are much easier to see now and it's a very big plus point for me.

I can view TWO full page PDFs for work purposes to boot.

All in all, no buyer's remorse. Very happy with my purchase.  It's f***ing huge! Monitor screens don't get any bigger than this for less than 1k!  rclxms.gif
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What's the model and how much u bought for it?
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post Nov 10 2013, 02:29 PM

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QUOTE(moomanhang @ Nov 8 2013, 12:45 PM)
hello sifus, would like to enquire about resolution for monitor. currently most 23 & 24 cater for 1080p resolution. wanna noe if there are monitors athat can project 1440?

or only applies for 27 inch monitor and above?

and also for LED TV that have FULL HD are they able to project 1440 resolution?

thanks in advance
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only apply on 27 inch, as for LED TVs those 4K TV can project it.
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post Nov 10 2013, 10:45 PM

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hi all,

just wanna ask, how to check dell monitor warranty? did they follow the manufactured date?
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post Nov 11 2013, 03:05 PM

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QUOTE(slickz @ Nov 8 2013, 10:20 PM)
Thanks for the advice, but I already ended up going to LYP and fell in love with the samsung 27 incher. It's just sooo huuugee that I didn't think much and got it.  drool.gif

It's true that it's got a lower DPI, I can totally see your point and it's noticeable when you look for the pixels.

But each time I think about the lower pixels I just keep noticing how biiiiig the monitor is and didn't mind much... more immersive experience since the monitor fills your view THAT much more when playing FPS and driving games. Starcraft 2 minimaps are much easier to see now and it's a very big plus point for me.

I can view TWO full page PDFs for work purposes to boot.

All in all, no buyer's remorse. Very happy with my purchase.  It's f***ing huge! Monitor screens don't get any bigger than this for less than 1k!  rclxms.gif
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Yeah, I actually fell in love with the 27 inch size itself, Dell does offer 27 inch with 2560x1440 pixel but it is expensive. those 1920x1080 one just turn me off thank to low DPI, eventually I settle the 24 inch because of 16:10(16:10>16:9 notworthy.gif ) aspect ratio.
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post Nov 11 2013, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(marche @ Nov 10 2013, 10:45 PM)
hi all,

just wanna ask, how to check dell monitor warranty? did they follow the manufactured date?
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depend on the model. if you having 27" monitor or above, there is a service tag behind the monitor, that you can punch in at dell online warranty to know the warranty detail. other smaller size monitor, will follow your official order/invoice date or receipt which is more benefit for end user than manufactured date.
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post Nov 11 2013, 05:37 PM

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QUOTE(hackcremo @ Nov 9 2013, 09:34 PM)
Hello guys, U2312HM user reporting in. Can any1 share you calibration profile..?? I am still looking for it. My monitor looks blueish..
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post Nov 11 2013, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(djlah @ Nov 11 2013, 04:15 PM)
depend on the model. if you having 27" monitor or above, there is a service tag behind the monitor, that you can punch in at dell online warranty to know the warranty detail. other smaller size monitor, will follow your official order/invoice date or receipt which is more benefit for end user than manufactured date.
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someone want to sell his dell ultrasharp u2420m but he not sure about the warranty..he provide me with the pic of the sticker on the box containing serial number and manufacture date (oct 2012)..i just want to confirm the warranty before buying from him..the price quite attempting..any advice? sad.gif
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post Nov 11 2013, 06:31 PM

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QUOTE(marche @ Nov 11 2013, 05:58 PM)
someone want to sell his dell ultrasharp u2420m but he not sure about the warranty..he provide me with the pic of the sticker on the box containing serial number and manufacture date (oct 2012)..i just want to confirm the warranty before buying from him..the price quite attempting..any advice?  sad.gif
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my advise is ask the buyer to get back the original receipt for you is the best. just based on the sticker on the box, nobody can tell is the warranty still active or not (since 24" don't have service tag)? local or import unit? and also avoid getting ARB unit. unless the buyer had stated otherwise with cheaper price offer or you can send back to him if you want to claim warranty in future. BTW, how much is the price?
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QUOTE(djlah @ Nov 11 2013, 06:31 PM)
my advise is ask the buyer to get back the original receipt for you is the best. just based on the sticker on the box, nobody can tell is the warranty still active or not (since 24" don't have service tag)? local or import unit? and also avoid getting ARB unit. unless the buyer had stated otherwise with cheaper price offer or you can send back to him if you want to claim warranty in future. BTW, how much is the price?
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thats what i'm afraid of, ARB set. he said it was an open box set, never been used. he offered me RM599. i doubt he still got the receipt.

however, if he still got the receipt, may i claim warranty using it? or dell only accept receipt from its own shop?

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post Nov 13 2013, 02:39 PM

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QUOTE(Kizarh @ Nov 10 2013, 02:29 PM)
only apply on 27 inch, as for LED TVs those 4K TV can project it.
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thanks for the reply bro, just want to clarify what do u mean by 4k TV? as in the price is RM4k above?
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QUOTE(moomanhang @ Nov 13 2013, 02:39 PM)
thanks for the reply bro, just want to clarify what do u mean by 4k TV? as in the price is RM4k above?
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4k = Ultra HD
4K UHD is a resolution of 3840 pixels × 2160 lines

wiki/4K_resolution
n d price is certainly above rm4k laugh.gif
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post Nov 14 2013, 11:58 PM

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Hello,

for now the 27'' is very expensive since it just got introduce to the market,

may I know what is the biggest size that have the most efficient price ratio nowadays?
(zero gaming, only movie, only got integrated intel graphic card)

what size should I upgrade from my 15''?

is 23'' ok? thanks!

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post Nov 15 2013, 07:54 AM

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QUOTE(Bill2012 @ Nov 14 2013, 11:58 PM)
Hello,

for now the 27'' is very expensive since it just got introduce to the market,

may I know what is the biggest size that have the most efficient price ratio nowadays?
(zero gaming, only movie, only got integrated intel graphic card)

what size should I upgrade from my 15''?

is 23'' ok? thanks!
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27" has been around for few years, they're in the mid-entry for someone whom can't afford the 30".
As for movie only, any 23" should fit the bill, 23" being the value compare to 24".
If you have choice you may look into 21.5" as well, some of them carry Full HD, for a very small desk.
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QUOTE(Bill2012 @ Nov 14 2013, 11:58 PM)
Hello,

for now the 27'' is very expensive since it just got introduce to the market,

may I know what is the biggest size that have the most efficient price ratio nowadays?
(zero gaming, only movie, only got integrated intel graphic card)

what size should I upgrade from my 15''?

is 23'' ok? thanks!
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not really, the price increases as the resolution and extra features increases

23-24" usually 1080p resolution with some exception of cheap 27" which are 1080p as well

most 27" onwards are 1440-1600p. only 32" are 4K resolution which is overpriced (USD5.4k for a Dell 4K anyone? laugh.gif)

since youre going for movie playing, just grab any Full HD TV within your budget nod.gif 40" TV is sort of mainstream now
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post Nov 15 2013, 08:49 AM

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^iinm asus 4k is more cheaper at $4k USD?

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