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rosswill
28-12-2008, 04:22 PM
A question for those working in HD: Which displays are you using? I'm looking for some new LCD monitors ideally 22" to run @1920 x 1200. In the past I've used Viewsonic but read mixed reviews on their HD offering.
Many thanks,
Ross
Ross
I use the following 24in LCD for HD work:
BenQ FP241W (http://benq.co.uk/products/LCD/?product=636)
Has just about every input you'd want
I have 2 on my desk that get used constantly. Not the best for touring - but fine otherwise.
However, the BenQ G2400WD is a good 24in LCD at a sensible price. It has DVI/VGA/HDMI and does 50Hz too. Its also a good size and design to fit in a flightcase easily (better than FP241W)
http://benq.co.uk/products/LCD/?product=987
Theres also a Dell 24in out there that is similar spec to the FP241W and is usually compared in many reviews against the FP241W - I think its slightly more expensive and slightly less features.
The BenQ G2400WD seems good value. Not as good colour quality as a mac monitor - but then its about a third of the price...
The 24in above both do HD, have 1:1 options and run up to 1920x1200@60Hz
Haven't found any 22in that do 1920x1200 - don't think there were any around until recently? Most seem to stop at 1620x1050...
Give us a call if you want to check them out
Simon
rosswill
30-12-2008, 09:35 AM
Thanks Simon. I've been looking at the following but will compare with yours:
http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/UK/Products/LCDX/VX2260wm.htm#Specs
http://accessories.dell.com/sna/products/Displays/productdetail.aspx?c=ca&l=en&s=corp&sku=320-7339
http://www5.pc.ibm.com/uk/products.nsf/$wwwPartnumLookup/_T33HNUK?open&OpenDocument&epi=web_express
The Viewsonic one is the only one of the 3 which includes support for Mac in the spec, not that this appears to count for much.
Ross
timmath
02-01-2009, 02:09 PM
Hi Ross
http://accessories.euro.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=uk&l=en&s=dhs&cs=ukdhs1&sku=147262
I have been using these (or their equivalents) for over two years, I find them very good. Recently I have tried the Samsung T240's which have a sharper image then the Dells.
Support for mac - does it really mean anything on a 'telly'?
Tim
OlliR
03-01-2009, 10:29 AM
BenQ FP241W (http://benq.co.uk/products/LCD/?product=636)
I am also using the BenQ FP241W.
It is a really bright and high contrast display - was the best deal I found at that time (aprox. 18 months ago) - the PIP for the Composite and S-Video Inputs are a nice faeture when working with Live Video input.
I also have some Samsung 24" 1920x1200 consumer Displays - but they are not as bright, brightness in not homogenously distributed - contrast and viewing angle are much worse than with the BenQ.
rosswill
03-01-2009, 10:37 AM
Thanks everyone!
Ross
prodigal2
05-01-2009, 03:02 PM
All the mentioned monitors are good workhorses.
The only thing I would mention is with the dells, the height adjust has a habit of sticking and not releasing. This means that they become a bit of a faff to plug in the DVI day in day out.
I have had this on many of the new dell displays, and it does become very annoying.
Phil Haynes
RyWolf
09-01-2009, 03:18 AM
Does anyone know any 20-24" Monitors that will accepts resolutions in both 1920x1200 and 1920x1080? I have some nice 24" monitors that will do 1920x1200 and even 3840x1200 but they sure dont like 1920x1080.
The BenQ LCD mentioned : G2400WD & FP241W do accept both 1920x1200 and 1920x1080 at 60Hz. Never tried 3840x1200.
SourceChild
15-01-2009, 10:18 AM
The largest pixel count I have ever found on a monitor is 2560 x 1600 for the Dell and Apple 30". Haven't seen 3840. Granted, I have been using my Matrox TripleHead2Go and DualHead2Go devices to output 2x1920 but never on Catalyst and never in a show environment.
I use Dell monitors (the cheap ones) just as confidence monitors. I was able to buy a whole bunch of them from the factory outlet for only a few hundred USD. The refresh rate sucks and the pixels are fuzzy but they are also not something I depend on.
The BenQs Simon mentioned or Apple Cinema Displays, even the higher quality Dells are find and tend to be the ones I use for more mission critical work. Still, the issue is to evaluate what your needs are and if all you need is a quick view to verify what you're putting up on the stage then buy cheap. This way you won' be hurt as much when someone breaks one.
rosswill
16-01-2009, 06:29 AM
Thanks everyone. I went with a 22" Dell in the end. It was inexpensive, has a reasonable picture quality, and a quick release detachable stand which enables it to travel flat for a slimline flightcase.
Ross
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