We've spent a lot of time evaluating the performance of graphics cards and processors, but a good monitor is almost every bit as important to gamers and professionals alike. For our first look at monitors in 2011, we are starting out with three 23" LCDs.
Size Profile
Manufacturers often use strange methods to measure monitors. Even at a specific LCD size, some monitors take up more space than others. When you factor in the base, angle, and monitor design, you discover that viewing area isn’t the only determination of size.
We take measurements so you know how much 3D space the monitor occupies before buying.
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Brand
Dell
HP
Samsung
Model
SR2320L
2311x
PX2370
Length
22"
22"
22"
Height
16"
16"
16.5"
Width
8.5"
7"
9"
Weight (lbs.)
9.16
7.86
8.96
Keep in mind that width may vary about 1" if you don’t use monitor tilt. All displays are tilted to the farthest position when taking measurements. Our length and width values indicate the minimum desktop real estate you need to adequately accommodate a given monitor.
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I'd actually rather see a 24 & 25.5" monitor shootout, they tend to be the higher-end displays of the brands (like Dell's super-duper Ultrasharp U2410).
fstrthnuI'd actually rather see a 24 & 25.5" monitor shootout, they tend to be the higher-end displays of the brands (like Dell's super-duper Ultrasharp U2410).
+1 I'd like to see that. HP LP2475w (rev 2.0) vs Dell U2410 (rev 2.0) vs ASUS PA246Q
Why would you bother buying one of these monitors when you can get an IPS one for the same price?
How about reviewing something like the ASUS ML239H and give us a useful review, rather than going over which one of these junk TN panels is the best? 100% sRGB is useless if you can't see it unless you're straight inline with the screen (any sometimes not even then).