It's been a while since I've seen a thread on LCD monitors so I'll start a new one.
Over the next several months I will be upgrading my ancient computer and monitor. I'll be upgrading my monitor first as I can simply plug it in and enjoy it. Usage will be Web surfing, Light Gaming (mostly MMOs) and maybe watching DVDs/TV if I can get a QUALITY display with the necessary inputs and outputs.
Super-wide budged of $350-1200. Don't need super-bleeding-edge, but I'm willing to spend a couple hundred dollars more for extra quality and features as I'll have this monitor for a long time.
I'm going to list all the ideal specs I can think of. Please mention any more "must-haves" I should be looking for. It's probably impossible to get all of these but the more I can get the better.
Ideal specs:
- 25.5" to 28" ideal, but at least 24". No 30". No 2560x1600. No 2560x1440. No 1920x1080.
- 1920x1200 res.
- 1:1 pixel mapping option. I'd rather have black bars than a stretched image. Both options best.
- Lots of inputs/outputs. More = Better. DVI/VGA/HDMI/DP/Composite/Component. analog/digital sound out.
- Lots of OSD options/setup features/calibrations/etc.
- Memory card reader and/or USB hub nice but not mandatory.
- Digital/HD/OTA TV tuner. Less important but welcome, if it's available on a quality computer screens.
- Thin bezel.
- Major quality brand, NEC, HP, Dell, Samsung, etc, preferred, but will look at others.
- Quality dealer with EXCELLENT customer service and generous return policy.
- Good Warranty.
Overall picture quality > features > performance > price
This: SAMSUNG P2770HD @ $400.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001392
Has (1) 27" screen, (2) Lots of inputs and (3) (HDTV) tuner and is a (4) Quality brand. But I wonder if this monitor is a compromise between a computer and TV screen. And only 1080 height. I don't want to compromise screen quality just to watch TV. This needs to be a computer monitor first.
This: HP LP2475w @ $590.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824176104
Has (1) Quality IPS panel, (2) Lots of inputs, (3) 1920x1200 screen, (4) USB hub (5) Quality brand. But is only 24".
Are these pricey monitors, such as this Viewsonic and NEC really that much better then something like the HP above. Or is the cost simply due to larger size.
Viewsonic:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116422&Tpk=VP2655wb
NEC:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824002457
Does anything exist that's close or better than the HP (and its feature-set) above but with a 27" (or so) screen size.
Much Thanks, Again, to all of you.
Over the next several months I will be upgrading my ancient computer and monitor. I'll be upgrading my monitor first as I can simply plug it in and enjoy it. Usage will be Web surfing, Light Gaming (mostly MMOs) and maybe watching DVDs/TV if I can get a QUALITY display with the necessary inputs and outputs.
Super-wide budged of $350-1200. Don't need super-bleeding-edge, but I'm willing to spend a couple hundred dollars more for extra quality and features as I'll have this monitor for a long time.
I'm going to list all the ideal specs I can think of. Please mention any more "must-haves" I should be looking for. It's probably impossible to get all of these but the more I can get the better.
Ideal specs:
- 25.5" to 28" ideal, but at least 24". No 30". No 2560x1600. No 2560x1440. No 1920x1080.
- 1920x1200 res.
- 1:1 pixel mapping option. I'd rather have black bars than a stretched image. Both options best.
- Lots of inputs/outputs. More = Better. DVI/VGA/HDMI/DP/Composite/Component. analog/digital sound out.
- Lots of OSD options/setup features/calibrations/etc.
- Memory card reader and/or USB hub nice but not mandatory.
- Digital/HD/OTA TV tuner. Less important but welcome, if it's available on a quality computer screens.
- Thin bezel.
- Major quality brand, NEC, HP, Dell, Samsung, etc, preferred, but will look at others.
- Quality dealer with EXCELLENT customer service and generous return policy.
- Good Warranty.
Overall picture quality > features > performance > price
This: SAMSUNG P2770HD @ $400.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001392
Has (1) 27" screen, (2) Lots of inputs and (3) (HDTV) tuner and is a (4) Quality brand. But I wonder if this monitor is a compromise between a computer and TV screen. And only 1080 height. I don't want to compromise screen quality just to watch TV. This needs to be a computer monitor first.
This: HP LP2475w @ $590.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824176104
Has (1) Quality IPS panel, (2) Lots of inputs, (3) 1920x1200 screen, (4) USB hub (5) Quality brand. But is only 24".
Are these pricey monitors, such as this Viewsonic and NEC really that much better then something like the HP above. Or is the cost simply due to larger size.
Viewsonic:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824116422&Tpk=VP2655wb
NEC:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824002457
Does anything exist that's close or better than the HP (and its feature-set) above but with a 27" (or so) screen size.
Much Thanks, Again, to all of you.