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Up to $2000 for a lcd, which one should I get?

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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?

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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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I'm here to save you a lot of money.

<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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DFI Lan Party NF4 Ultra-D
1GB Corsair 4400C25PT
WD740GD, WD2000JB, WD1200JB
ATI X800XL
Dell 2405FPW</pre><p>

Reply to dhlucke
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You absolutely, positively got to get a wide screen.

Reply to Bruxbox

Dual BFG GeForce 6600 GT (SLI) will support that Dell monitors highest resolution?

Reply to silverscreen
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Yes.

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yes

<pre><font color=red>A64 3200+ Winchester
DFI Lan Party NF4 Ultra-D
1GB Corsair 4400C25PT
WD740GD, WD2000JB, WD1200JB
ATI X800XL
Dell 2405FPW</pre><p>

Reply to dhlucke

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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Where was it reviewed? I have it and have no ghosting or problems playing games.

<pre><font color=red>A64 3200+ Winchester
DFI Lan Party NF4 Ultra-D
1GB Corsair 4400C25PT
WD740GD, WD2000JB, WD1200JB
ATI X800XL
Dell 2405FPW</pre><p>

Reply to dhlucke

The review was positive until this:

" 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. "

http://graphics.tomshardware.com/d [...] cd-12.html

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