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24 inches of 1920x1200 goodness.
Now that I finally have some nice furniture on its way to my place I had to decide between replacing my aging monitor and buying a television or replacing my aging monitor with something I can also use as a television (seeing as I don't watch very much television).
In the end, I was able to save total space, save money, and get an extremely high resolution and very large PC monitor all in one.
What was the first thing I did with the monitor? Load Eve-Online of course. :)
PS - It's an Acer 2416w which is based on the current 6ms Samsung 24 inch 1920x1200 S-PVA display panel, just like in the Samsung 244t. Unlike the 244t it doesn't have HDCP (not that it matters) or a million adjustments, but is a good 35% less expensive than it and ships with reportedly better colour calibration out of the box.
24 inches of 1920x1200 goodness.
Now that I finally have some nice furniture on its way to my place I had to decide between replacing my aging monitor and buying a television or replacing my aging monitor with something I can also use as a television (seeing as I don't watch very much television).
In the end, I was able to save total space, save money, and get an extremely high resolution and very large PC monitor all in one.
What was the first thing I did with the monitor? Load Eve-Online of course. :)
PS - It's an Acer 2416w which is based on the current 6ms Samsung 24 inch 1920x1200 S-PVA display panel, just like in the Samsung 244t. Unlike the 244t it doesn't have HDCP (not that it matters) or a million adjustments, but is a good 35% less expensive than it and ships with reportedly better colour calibration out of the box.