Greg, First, thank you for your very concise share. Except for a few acronyms, I do understand your position.
So, I went and peeked at the Asus 27in. Terribly nice, but $800? Ouch! (The Dell 2713HM costs the same......) I could not play enough 'old' games to justify that freight! In your realm I get it. In my realm, my old eyes would never benefit from most of the really nice electronics. Darn. What I did was back up and buy 2x Dell U2412M 24in panels. One for my 'gamer', and, one for my 'desktop' (gift to me!). My current 21in Dell panel will move to 'server/NAS' duty. My old 17in Viewsonic may get gifted to my Sister...............(perhaps after I also gift her a C2D E8400/Asus P5Q3/2GByte "used" but error-free machine. SIS will use WinXP until it dies +several years (because of her MS-DOS husband)! Please do not ask! Again, thanks for your share. It was most helpful. I am now ~$580 lighter.........(moving ahead)...... :) Duncan On 11/12/2012 15:50, Greg Sevart wrote:
I almost can't look at older Dell monitors anymore--the ones based on IPS or PVA panels (i.e., their better displays) have a very aggressive anti-glare coating that makes white areas appear to sparkle. The latest one (U2713HM) is tolerable in that it has a lighter coating, but I've already moved on. I recently purchased an Asus PB278Q and like it quite a bit. It's a PLS-based (Samsung's version of LG's IPS) display with a light anti-glare that doesn't suffer from the same effect. It has a PWM backlight dimmer though, so if you don't run brightness fairly high or are sensitive to PWM dimming, it may not be the best bet. The ViewSonic VP2770-LED and the Samsung S27A850D are based on the same panel and do not use PWM, but have more input lag and cost $100 more. Anything less than 2560x1440 on a 27" makes the pixels look nearly as big as pegs on a Lite Brite (figuratively of course). It's actually the sweet spot--2560x1600 on 30" displays has a lower pixel density than a 27" at 2560x1440. Thanks to the light AG and pixel density, the improvement in text sharpness between it and my older Dell 24" 1920x1200 was dramatic. My plan is to replace my other 27" (an Auria EQ276W from Micro-Center) with a matching PB278Q and take the Auria display to work (where I already have one running). -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DSinc Sent: Monday, November 12, 2012 12:31 PM To: HWG Subject: [H] Dell Panels Greg, Are you still happy withDell 27in panels? I looked at 27's, nice, 30's, getting pricey, and so totally glazed over the 33. TOO Much! Still shopping................. :) My EIZO 21in glass (FX-E8) is going south. It has been very nice since 1997. Duncan
