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Posted: Fri, 22nd Apr 2016 12:38 Post subject: Monitor for work |
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Hey, I'm looking for a monitor for work:
-min 22"
-min 1920x1080
-min 60Hz
-can lift at least 5cm
-can rotate at least +-45deg horizontal
-can rotate at least +-5deg vertical
-can rotate to portrait
-200eur max per piece
it's to recommend to my firm for new monitors, for coding, so no fancy true color 4 digit prices pls 
Lutzifer wrote: | and yes, mine is only average |
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Posted: Fri, 22nd Apr 2016 13:09 Post subject: |
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for now we're looking at PHILIPS 231P4UPES
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Posted: Fri, 22nd Apr 2016 13:13 Post subject: |
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Dell or LG. They both do great IPS monitors at that price point, generally with full pivoting, USB hubs.
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Posted: Fri, 22nd Apr 2016 13:20 Post subject: |
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Not the Philips...it is a TN panel and majority of Philips monitors also use PWM.
Best get a mix of LG 24MB37PY (or similar) IPS and iiyama XB2483HSU VA
These are not only good and cheap allround monitors, but also useful as office workhorses and easy on the eyes. Some might prefer the contrast and coating of the VA panel for coding work/office.
Up to 300€ - Dell P2416D's or Dell U2515H's with 1440p IPS for higher pixel density.
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Posted: Mon, 25th Apr 2016 13:48 Post subject: |
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24MB37PY is very good but 1440p is a bit overkill
it'd be better to lower 50eur by going for 1080p
P2314H looks ok for a DELL?
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Posted: Mon, 25th Apr 2016 13:49 Post subject: |
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TN 4 life
Spoiler: | until there are payable amoled pc monitors |
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Posted: Mon, 25th Apr 2016 15:02 Post subject: |
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freiwald wrote: | TN 4 life
Spoiler: | until there are payable amoled pc monitors |
| yeah, but the requirement is something totally different. TN is not suitable for his requirements at all.
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Posted: Thu, 22nd Feb 2018 13:59 Post subject: |
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last time we chose P2414H
I'm looking again for monitors for work, but this time I work for a different firm with a little bit more money
-IPS
-min 23.5"
-min 1920x1080
-min 60Hz
-can lift at least 5cm
-can rotate at least +-45deg horizontal
-can rotate at least +-5deg vertical
-can rotate to portrait
-400eur max per piece
there was a dell 27** that everyone was always suggesting, but can't find it now..
We're currently looking at Dell U2518D for ~300eur
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