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NEC EA231WMi and Dell 2209WA have been popular around here for a while, likely due to the fact that they're the cheapest way to get a non-TN panel, and provide very reasonable performance for the money compared to other choices. The NEC is 23" 1920x1080 16:9, the Dell is 1680x1050 16:10. The NEC...
Nothing, as far as I'm aware. No LCD for sure.
I'm in DFW, too. I haven't had much luck finding a local FW900 or the likes. The price you paid for each of your A7217A's is about the max I'd be willing to spend, unfortunately. Wish there were far more of these out there (new ones!). On the other...
Skakruk, I'm with you 100%. I feel your pain. Always good to know I'm not the only one. If only I could have a new 16:10 with all the CRT qualities, without forking over so much for decade old FW900's on their way to extinction. So sad and disappointing. It's bullshit, really.
Largest 1680x1050 I've seen is only 22" (probably more like 21.5" viewable), so around 0.28mm pixel size, like the 2209WA mentioned above. Largest 1920x1200 is usually 28 or 30", which would probably restrict you to TN panels, which I'm not sure you'd like very well (i certainly don't, anyway)...
What size are your CRT's? (that you're running at 800x600)
It seems to me as though most monitors these days usually have a ppi (pixels per inch) of at least 80 ppi, usually over 90, and sometimes over 100.
For example, probably worst case scenario, if the CRT you're using right now has a...
T240HD: http://www.digitalversus.com/article-357-3707-36.html
T240HD + T260 comparison: http://www.digitalversus.com/duels.php?ty=6&ma1=36&mo1=473&p1=4647&ma2=36&mo2=473&p2=4647&ph=5
T260HD isn't listed. Should give you an idea, though.
I was at Costco and Sams a few nights ago, looking at the 120Hz TV's for a few minutes. This was the first thing I noticed. Something with snow skiing was showing. To me, it was very noticeable and distracting. The constant speeding up and slowing down was entirely obvious, and seemed to destroy...
If TV's could have a REAL 120Hz refresh rate, rather than being stuck with the interpolated junk they're using now, I wouldn't hesitate going for a 32" 1080p with it. Oh, and input lag.. that's another potential problem. Can't deal with that.
I'm anxious to see more about the upcoming HP ZR22w IPS panel, supposedly due in the US this next month (February). If I'm not mistaken, I think it's also the first non-TN based 1920x1080 panel at 22" or below that I've personally ever come across. I would hope the quality would be at least...
It's my understanding that the GD235HZ is supposedly the same as the GD245HQ? One is the North American version, right? Is the GD235HZ the model that US residents would get? I ask because a Google Products search for GD245HQ still doesn't turn up any results, but tonight I was able to find this...
F2380 for $200? Where??
Cheapest I've found after a couple minutes of searching was $300 at J&R.
Are people still getting 2209WA's for $200? (I'm honestly not sure.)
Haven't checked the rest lately.