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Eoma
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Jul 9 2007, 05:52 PM
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Well, according to that review some pages back, of all the 22" TN Panel, Dell has the better colour reproduction. It loses to the Samsung due to the 2ms vs 5ms issue, and probably design/aesthetics.
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wongshuyan
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Jul 9 2007, 06:40 PM
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still stick back to normal screen instead of widescreen coz if playing games widescreen look like not so comfortable for me. but if use for watching movie then widescreen is more recomended.
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ruffstuff
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Jul 9 2007, 06:53 PM
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QUOTE(bryan @ Jul 9 2007, 04:12 PM) Using the panel search, from http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/
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freako
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Jul 9 2007, 08:07 PM
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hmm.. 24' widescreen! hehe. which one is good. look for mva/ips panels. since TN r kinda getting old.. especially in a long run. err.. well. im looking for a good buy. reasonable price for the quality. any sifu's here can recommend me? hehe. thanks.
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in some of the price list in LYN ive seen some of the 24' exceeds 2k. zzz. gulp. thats out of my budget man.. i would be better off looking for a 22' like samsung 226bw. or any other 22' recommendation? thanks.
This post has been edited by freako: Jul 9 2007, 08:52 PM
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jimbet1337
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Jul 9 2007, 11:46 PM
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QUOTE(corad @ Jul 9 2007, 10:13 AM) need recomendation for 24inch moniter willing to spend around rm 2500 been looking at dell's 24 inch ... do u guys think its good ? but sorta worried that i may get different parts as compared to others  LG L245WP and BenQ FP241W are S-IPS .. It matches your budget. If I were you.. I will get any of these straight away. This post has been edited by jimbet1337: Jul 10 2007, 07:09 AM
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jibamgodi
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Jul 10 2007, 08:36 AM
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Anybody own HPw2207? Just bought mine last sunday,until now really2 satisfied with it.. (after thinking alot  coz dunno which one to choose, Samsung or HP here is review link of it(found after bought the LCD), http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1179531also got thread HPw2207 vs Samsung 226BW.. http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1177116Want to ask, can i just turn off the LCD via on/off button panel, but leave the main power (power socket) always on? Coz i never shut down my PC..
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akachester
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Jul 10 2007, 08:46 AM
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Yes, you can do that. I dont see any problem there..I always do that on my Dell..
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ataris
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Jul 10 2007, 10:14 AM
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for 22, go for samsung ! nice design, nice looking, nice specs. i wish i didnt buy my acer 22.
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SUSdattebayo
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Jul 10 2007, 10:20 AM
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226BW, got the samsung LCD tv looks, u can have illusion that u re facing a small samsung LCD tv each time u use the pc
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bryan
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Jul 10 2007, 01:56 PM
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Though not entirely definitive, what this guy says seems to ring true. This is in regards to the panel type for the WFP-2407 HC. QUOTE("BernardP") Panel type has nothing to do with backlighting, I agree, but the backlight is an integral part of the panel, Dell can't buy S-PVA panels from Samsung and replace the backlight with Wide-CCFL. The 2407-HC must incorporate a panel that already uses Wide-CCFL.
Take Samsung for example. If you look at their LCD panel page, hopefully HERE, you see 2 distinct 22-inch panels: LTM220M1 and LTM220M2. One has standard gamut, the other has wide gamut. Also, you will find only one S-PVA 24-inch panel and it has standard gamut.
So it is possible that some people, including TFT Central, have simply assumed that the HC version has an S-PVA panel. as this was the panel type of the non-HC
There is no problem with A-MVA. It is an excellent technology. Here is a link to the AU Optronics panel that is presumably used in the 2407WFP-HC: M240UW01 V4
Color Saturation: 92% tells us it is a wide-gamut panel
See the production date: Second quarter 2007. This would jibe with the introduction of the 2407WFP-HC Taken from the LCD thread at Anandtech. Added on July 10, 2007, 2:02 pmAlso I'll be getting this monitor soon - my order status is "Shipped". Should be able to check the panel type soon. This post has been edited by bryan: Jul 10 2007, 02:02 PM
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ruffstuff
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Jul 10 2007, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(bryan @ Jul 10 2007, 01:56 PM) Though not entirely definitive, what this guy says seems to ring true. This is in regards to the panel type for the WFP-2407 HC. QUOTE("BernardP") Panel type has nothing to do with backlighting, I agree, but the backlight is an integral part of the panel, Dell can't buy S-PVA panels from Samsung and replace the backlight with Wide-CCFL. The 2407-HC must incorporate a panel that already uses Wide-CCFL.
Take Samsung for example. If you look at their LCD panel page, hopefully HERE, you see 2 distinct 22-inch panels: LTM220M1 and LTM220M2. One has standard gamut, the other has wide gamut. Also, you will find only one S-PVA 24-inch panel and it has standard gamut.
So it is possible that some people, including TFT Central, have simply assumed that the HC version has an S-PVA panel. as this was the panel type of the non-HC
There is no problem with A-MVA. It is an excellent technology. Here is a link to the AU Optronics panel that is presumably used in the 2407WFP-HC: M240UW01 V4
Color Saturation: 92% tells us it is a wide-gamut panel
See the production date: Second quarter 2007. This would jibe with the introduction of the 2407WFP-HC Taken from the LCD thread at Anandtech. Added on July 10, 2007, 2:02 pmAlso I'll be getting this monitor soon - my order status is "Shipped". Should be able to check the panel type soon. Well, it might be. Maybe you can confirm after you received your 2407 HC, if there is a way to inspect it without peeling off the panel lolz. This post has been edited by ruffstuff: Jul 10 2007, 02:09 PM
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howjimmy
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Jul 10 2007, 02:19 PM
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Im about to get me a LCD monitor, what do u guys think about the Benq FP222W 22" Widescreen TFT LCD monitor?
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badguy86
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Jul 10 2007, 02:19 PM
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QUOTE(bryan @ Jul 10 2007, 01:56 PM) Added on July 10, 2007, 2:02 pmAlso I'll be getting this monitor soon - my order status is "Shipped". Should be able to check the panel type soon. My order status is also "Shipped", and delivery status also "Ship from factory" since 6th July 2007. My estimated delivery date is 11th July 2007 which is TOMORROW!  But till now, I haven't received any delivery call......
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SUSgogo2
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Jul 10 2007, 03:18 PM
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QUOTE(bryan @ Jul 10 2007, 01:56 PM) Though not entirely definitive, what this guy says seems to ring true. This is in regards to the panel type for the WFP-2407 HC. QUOTE("BernardP") Panel type has nothing to do with backlighting, I agree, but the backlight is an integral part of the panel, Dell can't buy S-PVA panels from Samsung and replace the backlight with Wide-CCFL. The 2407-HC must incorporate a panel that already uses Wide-CCFL.
Take Samsung for example. If you look at their LCD panel page, hopefully HERE, you see 2 distinct 22-inch panels: LTM220M1 and LTM220M2. One has standard gamut, the other has wide gamut. Also, you will find only one S-PVA 24-inch panel and it has standard gamut.
So it is possible that some people, including TFT Central, have simply assumed that the HC version has an S-PVA panel. as this was the panel type of the non-HC
There is no problem with A-MVA. It is an excellent technology. Here is a link to the AU Optronics panel that is presumably used in the 2407WFP-HC: M240UW01 V4
Color Saturation: 92% tells us it is a wide-gamut panel
See the production date: Second quarter 2007. This would jibe with the introduction of the 2407WFP-HC Taken from the LCD thread at Anandtech. Added on July 10, 2007, 2:02 pmAlso I'll be getting this monitor soon - my order status is "Shipped". Should be able to check the panel type soon. A lot of people seems to agree with you: " it is interesting to note that HiColor (hence HC) is AUO's own branding of wide color gamut" "The Dell 2407-HC has a completely new AU Optronics A-MVA panel ( HERE), completly unrelated to the Samsung S-PVA panel in the regular 2407 " "Color Saturation (NTSC %) 92" --> http://www.auo.com/auoDEV/products.php?sec...=131&items_id=1
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rsangel
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Jul 10 2007, 03:23 PM
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First time to this thread  I own a SAMSUNG 940BW .... more than 8 months already... now the price for this LCD is around 500 ++ =_=" (i bought it around 800)
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slumberus
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Jul 10 2007, 05:18 PM
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okay B take a slow walkthrough photo when u unpack the baby yah? Before unpack. after unpack etc. that kind of stuff.
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bryan
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Jul 10 2007, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE(badguy86 @ Jul 10 2007, 02:19 PM) My order status is also "Shipped", and delivery status also "Ship from factory" since 6th July 2007. My estimated delivery date is 11th July 2007 which is TOMORROW!  But till now, I haven't received any delivery call......  Well hope you get a call tomorrow buddy.  I have my fingers crossed I'll get it this week, but probably not that likely lol! Added on July 10, 2007, 6:15 pmQUOTE(slumberus @ Jul 10 2007, 05:18 PM) okay B take a slow walkthrough photo when u unpack the baby yah? Before unpack. after unpack etc. that kind of stuff.  As you command. I got the digi cam all ready. This post has been edited by bryan: Jul 10 2007, 06:15 PM
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pho3n1x
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Jul 10 2007, 09:16 PM
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QUOTE(rsangel @ Jul 10 2007, 03:23 PM) First time to this thread  I own a SAMSUNG 940BW .... more than 8 months already... now the price for this LCD is around 500 ++ =_=" (i bought it around 800) Same case here dude i own one also when i bought it its around rm820 if i am not mistaken... and it have a dead pixel... sigh urs fine?
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corad
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Jul 10 2007, 10:44 PM
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just ordered a dell 24 inch today ( i know its too late to ask ... but do u guys think it was a good buy ? >< ) went for it cuz my old samsung 172x starting to show signs of wear n tear any comments are appreciated
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smokey
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Jul 10 2007, 10:46 PM
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any1 here uses benq fp202w? its quite cheap now...rm660 only...
does 20" wide consider small?
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