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FedLab2011-08-26 10:07:11
Monitors
FedLab, 2011-08-26 10:07:11

I want a monitor: Dell U2311H vs LG IPS231P-BN vs LG IPS236V-PN vs ... ?

Greetings.
I want to buy a new monitor, I need help in deciding.
The main work is programming, watching movies moderately and sometimes playing games (in fact, rarely and they can be ignored when choosing).

The choice settled on the following models:
- Dell U2311H link
- LG Electronics IPS231P-BN link
- LG Electronics IPS236V-PN link

Both skis come with ICE, but is it worth taking them?

Is there another monitor (Dell UltraSharp U2410 link ) do you like it but the price bites, or is it still better to pick it up and buy it?

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vanfukov, 2011-08-26
@vanfukov

Take Dell.

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Proxmiff, 2011-08-26
@Proxmiff

If coding and movies, then why IPS?

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okazymyrov, 2011-08-26
@okazymyrov

I wanted to take this one home (in the case of non-IPS).
I have a Dell UltraSharp U2410 at work. For some reason, his eyes are very tired of him (and his wife says the same thing). Of course you get used to it, but still...

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nerudo, 2011-08-26
@nerudo

I also recommend looking at the HP 24zw - 1920*1200, a bit cheaper than the della 24" and without extended color gamut.

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serkuzm, 2011-08-26
@serkuzm

Recently I chose a monitor for coding and a few films. For a very long time I “suffered” with IPS disease.
And as a result, I made my choice in favor of PHILIPS 241E1SB
From the pros: after all, 24", DVI-D + VGA, FullHD. Bought for $185.
www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/dcbint/cpindex.pl?ctn =241E1SB/00&slg=ru&scy=RU

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Roman, 2011-08-27
@WarP

Subjectively - Dell.
Extremely convenient fastening - it changes in height and rotates horizontally, and there is a PIVOT (although the picture itself must be moved using a computer)
+ built-in USB hub - a trifle, but nice :)
In terms of color - www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews /dell_u2311h.htm - it seems to have been calibrated here - and it turned out very well + according to the factory settings, it’s not the worst option (I remember inexpensive LEDs from false. It probably wasn’t worse)

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Yizakhi, 2011-08-27
@Yizakhi

NEC EA231WMi - $380-500 (CCFL)
NEC EA232WMi - $430-500 (WLED) I
suspect the difference between them is minimal, so if the price is at the limit, then take 231. The picture is luxurious, better than Samsung's S-PVA. There are complaints about glow on ixbt (as on all other models with e-ips), but I don’t see it on mine, there are no broken and hot pixels either (1 year of operation). The illumination of the model with lamps (231) is uniform, wagon settings. Light sensor, rotation in all directions, usb hub (not buggy). The reaction speed of the matrix is ​​enough for any, the most dynamic games, in this case you can ignore the numbers.
The screen is matte.
Lots of info here - forum.ixbt.com/?id=a28#2458119

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kmike, 2011-08-27
@kmike

I don’t know if the information will be useful, because. I didn’t sit for LG, but Dell 2311 is good (heaven and earth compared, for example, with Samsung on pva, in favor of Dell).

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Smolka, 2011-08-28
@Smolka

And THIS was not considered? I already have two at home.

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