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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19747
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Got fax spam from Dell today about this. I'm pretty tempted, though its an obscenely big monitor at a pretty obscene price (though when I think back to a couple years ago when I dropped $750 on a 17" CRT it doesn't seem too bad).
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| #0 06:27pm 05/12/06 |
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ctd
Posts: 4920
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I recommendation these monitors. I paid 1300 for it about 6 months ago and got my free printer which I havent used yet. sweet
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| #1 06:29pm 05/12/06 |
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Resonate
Posts: 167
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm using one right now and i highly recommend it |
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| #2 06:32pm 05/12/06 |
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StopShootingMe
Posts: 2752
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Likewise.
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| #3 06:33pm 05/12/06 |
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Bah
Posts: 2266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Theyve been hovering around this price for ages, they were below $1k a few weeks back, and the 30 inchers were below $2k.
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| #4 06:44pm 05/12/06 |
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Hardball, Billy
Posts: 5885
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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If I got one of those and an HDTV tuner, would it mean I could watch TV and DVD's in HD? Or would I need some other stuff as well?
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| #5 06:58pm 05/12/06 |
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Astroboy
Posts: 3827
Location: Germany
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Dvds arent hi-def
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| #6 07:01pm 05/12/06 |
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Spook
Posts: 17259
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yes (obviously not the dvds, but fta digital could be hidef if you got a hidef tuner)
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| #7 07:07pm 05/12/06 |
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natslovR
Posts: 5206
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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its an obscenely big monitorNo it is not. After about a day it feels normal. Very normal. I'm tempted to get a 2nd for the GFs PC just so she'll go back to using her damn PC and leave mine alone. It runs my HD movies fine. Awesomely in fact. But that's movies in 1080i from HD source in .ts, not straight from a HDTVTuner. |
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| #8 07:16pm 05/12/06 |
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BoBa
Cainer
Posts: 2438
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yah have one here also, and it's sweet, although it seems almost small now and makes me want the 30" one =P
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| #9 07:30pm 05/12/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4757
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Flatmates (RQR H@mmer) has got the 24" Samsung an it's pretty sweet. I'd prefer to be able to get a bit further back from than he sits though. In a 1st person shooter, you practically have to move your head side to side just to take it all in.
Coding wise awww yeah (so much info on screen at once) (if you turn it 90 degrees!! |
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| #10 07:33pm 05/12/06 |
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Spook
Posts: 17261
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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if its quality, it can never be too big
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| #11 08:13pm 05/12/06 |
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bjp
Posts: 169
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I have the 3007, I recommend it.
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| #12 08:53pm 05/12/06 |
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Tanaka Khan
Posts: 3753
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I got a 30" 3007WFP on friday, kicks some serious arse.
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| #13 09:38pm 05/12/06 |
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Captain America
Posts: 1276
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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i have the 20 inch version and it seems a nice size but would have now preffered to have gotten the 24 inch, quality wise no complaints apart from needing a beefy video card to run games in high res
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| #14 10:16pm 05/12/06 |
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Fish
Posts: 2210
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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you get used to an obscenely big monitor in a few months and then feel the urge to get an obscenely bigger monitor...
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| #15 11:16pm 05/12/06 |
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Lunch
Posts: 758
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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bloody oath fish, been using a 24" 2405 for about a year now, walked into some guys office the other day who was using dual screen 30"'s and it was like daaaamn thats what I want.
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| #16 12:15am 06/12/06 |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 14234
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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I bought a 22" Viewsonic a few weeks back from Computer Alliance for $550 and it f***ing rocks extremely hard. Going from a 19" crt to this is heaven. So much better for games, movies and surfing the net.
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step
Posts: 1247
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I bought a 22" Viewsonic a few weeks back from Computer Alliance for $550 and it f***ing rocks extremely hard. Going from a 19" crt to this is heaven. So much better for games, movies and surfing the net. Have one too, it rocks. For $550, it's awesome value, 3 years onsite warranty to boot! |
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| #18 08:43am 07/12/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19760
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ORLY, that sounds good - what's the dead pixel warranty on the viewsonics like?
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| #19 09:04am 07/12/06 |
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Reverend Evil
Posts: 14246
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
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I'm guessing that 3 year on site warranty covers anything that goes wrong which is awesome, so they come out to you. But so far so good regarding dead pixels.
CA link for the monitor. |
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| #20 09:17am 07/12/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19761
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Ahh, it's widescreen though so doesn't do 1600x1200. Still, pretty good price
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| #21 09:18am 07/12/06 |
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r_mazing
Posts: 1090
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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trog, they are all widescreen.
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| #22 09:28am 07/12/06 |
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Bah
Posts: 2273
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The dell 24 can do 1600*1200 though.
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Eds
Posts: 8098
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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The Dell's still beat anything hands down, but the close second is the Chi Mie or however you spell it that Computer Alliance sell. Its actually a nicer monitor than the viewsonic, and just as cheap.
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| #24 10:04am 07/12/06 |
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casa
Simes
Posts: 2082
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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trog, get the dell one, I have one too and they're f***en phat. So crisp and clear and schoooo much desktop space |
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| #25 10:06am 07/12/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19766
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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why should I listen to you, casa
I was keen to get the Dell, but the idea of paying half the price for way more than half the monitor with a viewsonic is good. Does anyone other than CA have them for the same price? |
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| #26 04:45pm 07/12/06 |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4767
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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trog,
Depends on your needs Dell can be phyically rotated 90 degrees (absolutely awesome for working on blocks of code) into A4 mode, Viewsonic can't - it would need to relies on software drivers (eg nview rotate etc). That said 3 of the mates have the 22" Viewsonics an all love them, the other mate has the Samsung 24" (same as dell but better waranty). I myself have a 20" BenQ an once I start my new job on the 18th I'll be going for the Samsung 24" |
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Tung
Posts: 4495
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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22” Proview FP2226AFW 5ms 2xD-Sub,1xDVI 475 from msy, i dunno how they compare to viewsonic though
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19768
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Dell can be phyically rotated 90 degrees (absolutely awesome for working on blocks of code) into A4 mode, Viewsonic can't - it would need to relies on software drivers (eg nview rotate etc).Well this is for home so any coding will be purely recreational anyway - I actually have a rotation-capable monitor @ work and I've never tried rotating it for coding, I should give it a crack one day. |
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typo
Posts: 5328
Location: Other International
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(absolutely awesome for working on blocks of code) into A4 mode Tell that c*** to use functions. |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4768
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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whoa, forum skitzed for a moment then!
Tell that c*** to use functions. All well an good unless your the one writing the functions.... PL/SQL anyone? |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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me and saint are tinkering
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Spook
Posts: 17276
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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we rotate dell monitors at work, but thats mainly for data capture from a4 forms in the scanning department
its a handy feature |
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HERMITech
Posts: 4769
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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me and saint are tinkering Shame on you... It should be "Saint and I are tinkering" |
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natslovR
Posts: 5223
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Well this is for home so any coding will be purely recreational anywayIn the home environments it's justified for the benefits it provides to spoot. |
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| #35 06:45pm 07/12/06 |
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EniGma
Posts: 5211
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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nat, new to HD and what not.
I have the hardware but where do I find the media for HD. Interested in what movies are in 1080i? Would love to see if my dodgey 27" can pull it off. |
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| #36 07:30pm 07/12/06 |
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parabol
Posts: 2779
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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what's the dead pixel warranty on the viewsonics like? 30 days: 0-dead-pixels. http://www.viewsonic.com.au/kbase/article.php?id=5 Most decent stores (Umart, etc) will allow you to bring it back for an on-the-spot swap. Crappier stores like Gamedude "don't deal with LCD warranties" (direct quote from a staff member I called). |
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| #37 07:51pm 07/12/06 |
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Zombie
Posts: 461
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Samsung 244T FTW!
Ive had mine for about a month now, and wow what a beast! 3yr Onsite warranty, Zero dead pixels for the entirety of the warranty too. Portrait net browsing is damn good... so much to see... so little scrolling. Only downside is that its not available in black in Aus, doesnt meet TC03 standard for some reason... didnt look too much into that issue. Also, from memory, the 244T uses an 8bit panel, compared to 6bit on the Dell 2407WFP. |
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koopz
Posts: 6000
Location: Queensland
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Would love to see if my dodgey 27" can pull it off. have a hunt around for "Planet Earth" |
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| #39 10:55pm 07/12/06 |
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natslovR
Posts: 5225
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Interested in what movies are in 1080i?There is a tonne of movies in HD. New things are coming out in BlueRay and HD-DVD but older movies are being broadcast in 1080i on HD channels in the US and people are capping them. I'm not aware of any big name movies that aren't in HD, including things as far back as Fallen Down, which in 1080i flogs the crap out of my DVD version. |
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| #40 11:12pm 07/12/06 |
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TiT
Posts: 1011
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I am waiting for the new monitors with HDMI connectivity i think the BENQ has it
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| #41 02:06pm 08/12/06 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 19774
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Pretty sure the Dell lists HDMI as one of its features
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| #42 02:40pm 08/12/06 |
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natslovR
Posts: 5227
Location: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory
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Yes, the 2405 didn't have HDMI but the 2407 (current model) has HDMI.
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ara
Posts: 961
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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wouldnt that mean it needs intergrated speakers? otherwise what is the advantage over dvi? |
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Bah
Posts: 2277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I dont think it does have hdmi, at least it isnt mentioned on the specs page.
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| #45 03:57pm 08/12/06 |
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reso
I can't read
Posts: 3940
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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it's just dvi with hdcp I thought.
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