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    best 24" panel for under 1k?

    To search http://www.flatpanels.dk/panels.php simply type in 24, and it will kick back a list of 24" based screens, as well as the panel used in them. Regarding lcd24 you can simply list the lcd's and check the specs http://lcd24-7.info/Monitors.aspx
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    best 24" panel for under 1k?

    This should help you find which panels are VA and IPS or TN http://lcd24-7.info/Default.aspx There is also http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/
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    Dell 2007WFP vs. Asus PW201

    P-mva's seem to have slight viewing angle problems depending on who you ask.. Some do not see the viewing angle problems while others do. I can not speak on the Dell 2007WFP having back-light bleeding issues., however. most will tell you that back-light bleeding is a problem on most LCD.
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    best 24" lcd for gaming

    There was talk about that monitor in depth on this forum. from the looks of it people seem to have had a decent gaming experience with it. http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1226712
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    best 24" lcd for gaming

    There also the L2410NM. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?skuId=8268475&type=product&id=1170290375980
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    Dell 2007WFP vs. Asus PW201

    Either one should fit the bill. The dell supposedly having the better panel being S-IPS based depending on the serial number shipped. From reading around the forums here most users tend to say that S-IPS panels are good when the end-user requires color correctness. P-mva's get a good deal of...
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    Midranged *VA panels

    I am glad it worked out for you. The lenovo seems to be another well liked LCD around here, and might fit your needs, if you can find it in stock, as it has been out of stock or delayed shipping. http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1267220&highlight=lenovo
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    Midranged *VA panels

    http://www.westinghousedigital.com/details.aspx?itemnum=105 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824255001 176°(H) / 176°(V) http://lcd24-7.info/Monitor/Westinghouse/L2410NM/Default.aspx MVA Unless the panel has recently changed, it is a mva panel.
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    Midranged *VA panels

    The Westinghouse L2410NM which is on sale is mva you might like that. The other options will be buying Used since you're looking at buying under $400 or look at a non 24" screen eg" the 2007wfp which might fit your needs.
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    Intersting review on Planar PX2611W

    Almost all answers you receive will be opinions. The only real way for you to find a LCD fit for your needs are to. 1: Shop locally so you can see the screens in person. 2: Order the screen in question, and test it in your environment until you find one that fits. Bottom line there is no...
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    Eizo vs Planar

    I think most monitor calibration is hardware based. Judging from the products listed by Dunan. besides the ones he listed there is also the huey PRO.
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    Best 24" Monitor as of today?

    There are certainly a lot of LCD's to choose from, however. Most seem to like the one's listed below, as well as some other models. NEC 2490 NEC LCD2470WNX Planar PX2611W ThinkVision L220x a non 24" screen, with a resolution: of 1920 x 1200 You also might want to let the forum members know...
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    Dell 2408WFP Now Available

    Yes. There was a non-HC version called the 2407 wfp, and if I am not mistaken can no longer be brought direct from dell. As for the 2408 version looking at the specs which some would say should be taken with a grain of salt, it looks like the 2408 is a HC version. I doubt there will be a...
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    Dell 2408WFP Now Available

    HC stands for “high color”.
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    Are there any glossy films available?

    These might be of help. http://www.photodon.com/lcdprotect-sheet.htm#photocompare http://www.nushield.com/manufacturer.php?apptypeid=Monitor+A-J++
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