Question:
which monitor is better?
yonotengosi
2010-05-14 13:15:22 UTC
These are my options:

Benq G2420HDBL 24inch Black Widescreen LCD **NEW LED** Monitor
Viewsonic VA2413WM 24inch Black Widescreen LCD Monitor
PACKARD BELL Maestro 242 DX 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor
DELL ST2410 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor
I-Inc iH252HPB 25inch Black Widescreen TFT LCD Monitor
iyama Prolite E2407HDSD 24inch Black TFT LCD Monitor
Samsung SM2433LW 24inch Black Widescreen TFT LCD Monitor

I have done a table on Excel to compare some of their specs but I cannot paste it here.

Thank you for reading.
I will give max rating t best answer
Four answers:
2010-05-14 15:19:11 UTC
Viewsonic as it is very good value and is as good as my old monitor which cost nearly twice the price which was an HP.
2010-05-14 13:18:08 UTC
Benq G2420HDBL 24inch Black Widescreen LCD **NEW LED** Monitor



or Samsung SM2433LW 24inch Black Widescreen TFT LCD Monitor



i would suggest the samsung, more reputable.



hope this helps.
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2016-12-16 10:16:11 UTC
CRT' modern a extra physically powerful image for multimedia and layout applications (video enhancing, digital imaging, etc), in spite of the incontrovertible fact that the TFT flat monitors are far extra powerful, in value, area, and power use. the project you're having with the visual exhibit unit could be because of the decrease refresh expenditures inherent in liquid crystal exhibit video exhibit instruments. some every person is comfortable to the refresh expenditures of those video exhibit instruments (incredibly after switching from a CRT to an liquid crystal exhibit). that is equivalent to ways some every person is comfortable to fluorescent lights. the two (liquid crystal exhibit video exhibit instruments and fluorescent lights) to not easily exhibit a sturdy image or gentle, yet incredibly flicker at an extremely severe velocity. The decrease the refresh fee in Hz, the slower it glints. After a undeniable factor people start to pickup in this flickering which strains their eyes and motives issues. that is conceivable that when a at the same time as with the recent visual exhibit unit you will get used to it (I did). whether that is that lots of a project nonetheless, see approximately going back to a CRT.
zahoulik
2010-05-14 13:16:41 UTC
Dell


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