QUOTE(kayden @ Nov 17 2008, 11:39 PM)
Basically this is my requirement:
1) At least 16xx-10xx resolution.
2) Nice color reproduction. (8bit panels)
3) Good contrast ratio with minimal backlight bleeding.
4) Acceptable input/output lag.
P/S: I don't mind getting a TN panel(6bit) only if its color simulation is not "so" noticable.
I notice the lately favorable E2200HD by BENQ. Looks sweet but i still prefer if it is not TN
So braders-braders sekalian, help me by shouting out ANY models which u think best suit my needs and I will go do my homework. Just list down here. Thanks.ÂÂ

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If you want VA panels, you can go for Dell Ultrasharp 2408WFP. For other 22 inch Dell monitor, only offers TN panels
Samsung 2233BW, T220, T240 using TN panels (if not mistaken) So do applies for BenQ E220HD, E2400HD. You can google for reviews and decide which one you want to pick.

QUOTE(hsienming @ Nov 18 2008, 02:48 AM)
how to differentiate between TN and IPS display panels?
S-IPS/H-IPS (In Plane Switching) panels are generally considered the best all around panel type, but they are more expensive and very few are made. High end, expensive.
S-PVA/MVA (Vertical Alignment) panels offer better color reproduction and viewing angles than TN panels, have slightly worse response times than TN or S-IPS, offer the best contrast ratios, may suffer from color shifting or input lag and have higher availability than S-IPS panels. Mid range, fair price.
TN (Twisted Nematic) panels are very cheap and have the fastest response times, but suffer from inferior color reproduction, contrast ratios and viewing angles. Low end, inexpensive.
More info, just go here :
http://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides/lcd-panel-types.phpThis post has been edited by soundsyst64: Nov 18 2008, 07:40 AM