I had the following monitors:
14" crt unknown brand
15" crt unknown brand
17" iiyama
19" acer tft (25ms pva)
22" iiyama crt
I wanted the 22" Iiyama because it only costs 150 euros and the resolution was like crazy. Plus you don't have ghosting, you don't have lag, you have super sharp...
ROFLMAO!!!
I have the 2407 (see my review in the 2407 topic) and didnt notice any banding at all. But i aint looking for it either.
The only things that changes during the first day i had it and now after a week is that the black levels aren't that black anymore, but i have the windows full...
There's a topic for this.. You should of posted the "review" over there because it's easier for people to read that whole topic then search for all topics that people made with their own review ;)
I don't like the Acer because of the design.
The Dell has pretty good stuff but also some little bad stuff... see my review in the Dell 2407fpw topic for more information ;)
If i had the choice again i'd definitly go for the Dell. :)
Me neither, got the 2407 and just some small thing to complain but nothing serious. See the 2407 thread on this forum for my very huge review :P
But, i'd go for the 2407 ofcourse. Why would you buy a smaller one when you have the money. For me, the 2407 is good in size, 20" would be to small...
Dell 2407FPW (flat panel wide) review by Sluuut
Test material:
Experiences with other monitors: Unknown brand 15 "CRT, Iiyama 17" CRT, Iiyama 19 "CRT, 22" CRT, 19 "MVA, 19" Iiyama, 14 "notebook, 15.4" notebook. (Also i am using a AOC 17" at work but that doesnt really count because a 14"...
It's tru, the new engine runs on DX10 (as well as 9 ofcourse, otherwise it won't sell enough) but they are still running/building it on DX9 cards, and emulate the DX10 stuff.
And i'd say, go for 2x x1900xt(x) in crossfire or one 7950gt2.
Nope, thats the funny thing, you have to buy a monitor for it :P
I think the main thing is gaming & surfing..
Just a little movies/photoshop, not to much.