What is the best monitor I can get for $2000 or less? It will be used mostly for gaming and web browsing, and occasional casual graphics work. I know of the 23" Apple Cinema and the Sony 23" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 824006084. I know both of these got good reviews when they came out but I think they've been out a good while and I haven't paid attention to much thats come out since. Finding good review roundups is hard because they (understandably) focus on less expensive monitors. I don't really have a preference between widescreen or 4:3, I just want the best monitor I can afford. I will go with a smaller one (20-21" ) if they are much better quality, I just don't want to go smaller if price is the only advantage. I don't mind spending more since I go a very long time between monitor upgrades. I'm still using my old 19" Sony CRT. Any suggestions?
Spend half that and get the best <A HREF="http://www1.us.dell.com/content/topics/topic.aspx/global/products/monitors/topics/en/monitor_feature?c=us&cs=RC956904&l=en&s=hied" target="_new"> Dell 24" 12ms </A>
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<A HREF="http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=40&threadid=1621677&enterthread=y" target="_new">Dell 2405fpw for $840 + tax</A>
<A HREF="http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=40&threadid=1635213&enterthread=y" target="_new">An alternative, the HP f2304 23" Widescreen LCD for $799 AR</A>
I'd go with the Dell monitor any day though. Which is why I did. It's a great monitor. No ghosting and it's a beast. Just make sure you have a top end graphics card if you plan on playing games.
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What uses were you recommending this monitor for? I noticed that it was not rated all that highly by Tom's. I really need a great monitor anywhere from 19" to 24" with at least 1600x1200 resolution.. primarily for gaming, which Tom's said is not the 2405FPW's strong point Do you agree with this? Any opinions on the HP L2335?
anandtech.com gives great review for that display, sounds a little faster than the 2405FPW. Any other recommendations? I dont want to top $1000-$1100 and a flex pay like dell offers would be great but I dont require it.
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" Video noise while watching DVDs is strongly evident. This is a shame, because the format of the screen would be perfect for this application. Forget it, though - there is definitely too much video noise and, in addition, viewing angles aren't suitable. Games are clearly not this monitor's strength, either; it's too slow, and the monitor displays annoying lags. Worst of all, moving images lose sharpness in their textures. "
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