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galichmark2012-02-07 13:50:46
Monitors
galichmark, 2012-02-07 13:50:46

Choosing a large monitor

Hello!

There was a question about the need to select a monitor. The main condition is a diagonal, from the 21st inch and above (preferably above). Budget up to 50,000 (of course, it's better to be good and cheaper).

First of all, I got into Ya.Market. From one number of matrices, the eyes diverge. Which is better? What is generally worth looking for, what to pay attention to?

Thanks in advance for advice and recommendations.

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Sergey Lerg, 2012-02-07
@galichmark

With such a budget, I would take a closer look at the Dell 27" UltraSharp U2711 (IPS, 2560x1440).

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AndreyDmitriev, 2012-02-07
@AndreyDmitriev

I can safely recommend DELL UltraSharp 3008 (this is on the verge of your budget). Now, it seems that 3008 has been discontinued, now it is DELL 3011. If you find a couple of old twenty-inch DELLs (2007FP), they fit well into such a dressing table:
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They are all on IPS matrices.

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Lakewake, 2012-02-07
@vedmaka

I would advise you to take a closer look at the Eizo FlexScan series on an IPS matrix

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Vitaly Zheltyakov, 2012-02-07
@VitaZheltyakov

I advise you to opt for Philips 273E3LSB. This is a high-quality 27" monitor without unnecessary bells and whistles at a very low price. This model range has an excellent matrix, visually it is immediately noticeable. I answer for the quality - I myself have the same one.

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Georgy Mogelashvili, 2012-02-07
@glamcoder

Most importantly - choose not only the diagonal, but also the resolution. Many 27" monitors (from the category of cheap ones) have the same resolution as 24" (1900x1080). At the same time, top monitors on IPS matrices have a resolution of 2560x1440.
I would choose between Nec and Apple. The latter may have connection issues due to the Thunderbolt port, but I'm not sure. The picture on a 27" iMac looks gorgeous, even despite the gloss. Nec is also a great option.
In general, if it's not important to have a resolution higher than 1080p, take any cheap one. If you don't work with graphics, then don't care.

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Stalker_RED, 2012-02-07
@Stalker_RED

my list of "interesting models" compiled from various sources.

Диагональ 22" 

  Dell U2211
  Dell U2211H 
  Dell UltraSharp 2209wa
  HP ZR22w

Диагональ 23" 

  LG IPS231P-BN или LG IPS236V-PN
  Dell U2311H
  Samsung F2380

Диагональ 24"

  Benq V2420
  HP LP2475w 
  HP ZR24w
  Dell U2410
  Envision 24" дешево и сердито

DELL U2711 - дорого и сердито


related links: 1 , 2

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Sergey, 2012-02-07
@seriyPS

I use the Samsung F2380 both at home and at work - I really like it. It is convenient that he can adjust the height in a very wide range, turn it into portrait mode.
True, I have 2 monitors, the second 19 '.

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Alexander, 2012-02-07
@Awake

Apple 27''. The cost is the same, but the appearance pleases))

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Akson87, 2012-02-07
@Akson87

And 50k rubles is more than 1k bucks? Maybe then in the direction of 30 inches already look. The same Dell ultrasharp is quite joyful just a little higher than the thing.
If it's less, I'm sorry, I messed up with the currency.

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CorporateShark, 2012-02-08
@CorporateShark

Dell 3008 since 2008. I use it at home and am very satisfied, so I join AndreyDmitriev's recommendation.
In addition, Dell 3011, judging by the spec (1.07 billion colors), supports 10-bit color.

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