No, I'd say that for "normal" people it is actually preferable. Those values represent the sRGB color space; nearly everything on your computer is represented in sRGB.
If you take a wide-gamut screen (that covers more of the Adobe RGB and NTSC color space) you'll have to accept that colors...
The HP LP2475w is a wide-gamut screen, which causes the more saturated colors in non-color managed applications (such as games).
With your budget I'd go for the NEC LCD2490WUXi, it's a H-IPS screen that covers the sRBG color space and generally considered one of the best LCD screens that is...
I'm going to suggest something that might sound stupid, but I had it happen before (in my case the soldering on the PCB was iffy).
Analog connections, such as VGA, are susceptible to distortion and other artifacts when the signal does not come through perfectly. Maybe the cable, the...
It very much depends on the person using it. I had a 2408wfp and I never really noticed the input lag.
I returned it for other reasons though. Very uneven backlight and the fact that it cannot be calibrated properly in sRGB mode.
I'm hoping that it will be the 23" version of the eIPS screen they're offering, with a 1920*1080 or 1280 resolution. Configuration-wise it would fit perfectly, an upscale system with an upscale display.
After lurking for a long time I finally found a reason to register at this forum.
Today Dell launched a new Studio XPS system. In their promotional shots it comes with a display that I can't find on the Dell website. It looks like it is a stylish 22" with a built-in webcam and a Apple Cinema...