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Help choosing a monitor
Good day to all
There is a need to buy a monitor. Mostly for watching videos, playing games and a little for reading. I reviewed a bunch of resources with recommendations and somehow got confused. Basically, the most recommended models that I have the opportunity to order are:
Dell U2312HM
LG IPS235V-BN
LG IPS237L-BN
BenQ GW2450HM
I can’t see these models working and somehow choose what suits me best. That's vsvyaz with this and I want to ask for advice, what to take?
The first 3 models with IPS matrices and the reviews on them are very diverse, some praise them, some scare them with flare and crystallization. The last monitor with an AMVA matrix is recommended as an alternative to the first three, for those who do not like the cons of IPS.
I’m sitting here and I don’t know what to choose, on the one hand I’m afraid that IPS + LED will turn out to be bad for my tasks, but on the other hand, according to the descriptions of AMVA, it’s still worse than IPS ...
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take the Dell U2312HM, an excellent model, the company has already bought more than 20 of these, in my opinion the best in this price category.
Why do you need an IPS/*VA monitor for video/games? IPS is taken by those who work with graphics, *VA is taken by those who work with textual information. Maybe TN? It is more comfortable to play on it, and it is cheaper.
was Dell U2410 by my own feeling I can say that if you work a lot with text, then the crystalline effect even affects eye fatigue. I put a Nec 2190UXP on an MVA matrix nearby, because this is a completely different matter, the quality is an order of magnitude higher, and there is no sand in the eyes, although the model is old and it costs more. So don't immediately dismiss the MVA option if vision is important.
I'm for BenQ. At the most stands EW2430 - satisfied. The only negative when you watch movies, when the final credits are already on a black background, the moving text is a little rippling. This has not been seen in games.
Throw in some money and take the Dell U2312M. Benq has completely fallen into shit, the colors are acidic, it is impossible to work. Tested on EW2420 and EW2430. I won’t say anything about LG, but their budget monitors are simply disgusting.
Of the rather budgetary and high-quality ones, I happened to see the BenQ VW2420H on an MVA matrix. For developers - that's it, the picture is very "soft". Of the minuses - a leg that is not adjustable in height and glossy plastic on the muzzle, combined with a luminous button.
But this model has already disappeared from sale. The closest analogues, apparently, are BenQ EW2430 and BenQ BL2400PT .
The "crystal effect" on IPS screens, in particular on the DELL UltraSharp U24xx, which I saw live, is really quite noticeable after TN and VA.
I have a Viewsonic VP2365wb . Great product, I don't see any flaws. The colors are excellent, the backlight is uniform, the matrix is nimble. Has been working for a couple of years now.
Of the inexpensive ones, the best Iiyama X2377HDS-B1 is 200 USD. http://www.overclockers.ru/lab/45712/Yapono-kitajskij_horoshist._Obzor_i_testirovanie_monitora_Iiyama_ProLite_X2377HDS.html
“Set” to everyone I
know - very good,
I would also single out LG IPS235T
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