preferably less than 200, though I could possibly go more depending on the featureslooking to purchase from Amazonwould like something bigger than I used to have - preferably 21 inches or moreI saw a couple of ViewSonics on sale for around 160but I don't know what's good, and I only looked for a bitthx for any suggestions
1/31/2013 8:37:01 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Dell-C9VNT-IPS-LED-24-Inch-LED-lit-Monitor/dp/B009H0XQRI/ref=sr_1_2?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1359683441&sr=1-2&keywords=24%22+ips
1/31/2013 8:51:34 PM
^cool, gonna check it outI was also eyeing this one - do you see any big differences that I should consider in the Dell you posted and this?http://www.amazon.com/ViewSonic-VA2406M-LED-24-Inch-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/tech-data/B009F1K79Y/ref=de_a_smtdI'm noticing they're rated similarly
1/31/2013 8:53:09 PM
gettin dat 1080p
1/31/2013 10:04:32 PM
dell is an ips, viewsonic is a TN. ips is nicer
1/31/2013 10:06:43 PM
all the reviews on that Dell say it's not really a IPS
1/31/2013 10:13:56 PM
http://www.amazon.com/Asus-VH242H-23-6-Inch-Integrated-Speakers/dp/B001LYPIIS/ref=sr_1_18?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1359689458&sr=1-18&keywords=Asus+monitorthoughts on this one?it was recommended by someone on another board
1/31/2013 10:46:49 PM
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236079&nm_mc=EMC-IGNEFL020113&cm_mmc=EMC-IGNEFL020113-_-EMC-020113-Index-_-LCDMonitors-_-24236079-L0Cw/ $15 mir[Edited on February 1, 2013 at 11:31 AM. Reason : whoops]
2/1/2013 11:31:11 AM
fuck, I shoulda waitedI went with this one (Asus VE247H, in case the link doesn't work)http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004EFUOY4it was rated good and had a 20 dollar off rebate so it'll end up being about 160is that ok in comparison to the one you suggested?
2/1/2013 1:02:30 PM
now I just need a wireless keyboard
2/1/2013 1:53:54 PM
The Dell was a better monitor. It wasn't a IPS monitor, but it was a VA, which is right in between TN and an IPS. Whereas you bought a TN monitor.
2/2/2013 10:36:02 PM
that is the kind of comment you need to make before I make a purchase :3
2/4/2013 12:52:42 AM
I got my ASUS VS239H-P Black 23" for $150 shipped Damn I love this monitor. Are there any decent backlit keyboards that aren't $Alaska or $Texas? I'd prefer to stay in the $SouthCarolina budget.[Edited on February 4, 2013 at 2:31 AM. Reason : .]
2/4/2013 2:30:04 AM
yeah, I'm interested in a backlit keyboard toopost your best guys
2/4/2013 4:24:28 AM
you lookin for a mechanical keyboard? just check out newegg.com amazon.com tigerdirect.com https://www.google.com/shopping http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA11P0K87404http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Delectronics&field-keywords=backlit+keyboard&rh=n%3A172282%2Ck%3Abacklit+keyboardhttp://www.discountofficeitems.com/technology/peripherals-memory/keyboards-mice/keyboards/compucessory-keyboard/p199333.html?source=adwords&utm_source=rkg&utm_medium=none&utm_campaign=non-brand&ref=adwords&gclid=CJ7MiObhnLUCFcyf4Aod9ikAHQ[Edited on February 4, 2013 at 8:33 AM. Reason : links]
2/4/2013 8:28:38 AM
if you want a backlit keyboard, the logitech g-series is where it's at. g15 or g19. I've had an original g15 for ~7 years now. don't cheap out on a fundamental input device that you'll use 10s of thousands of hours
2/4/2013 10:44:29 AM
The g15/g19 are pretty ugly IMO. I have one of these and LOVE it: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Illuminated-Keyboard-K800/dp/B003VAGXWKWireless and backlit.
2/4/2013 12:33:31 PM
ugly? a keyboard? who cares? to each their own I guessnot a fan of wireless or laptop style keys
2/4/2013 12:40:29 PM
ive got one of these: http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=114&cp_id=11401&cs_id=1140102&p_id=9181&seq=1&format=2 at the time i got it, it was on sale for like ~$80
2/4/2013 12:55:40 PM
got the VE247H todayjust hooked it up an hour or two ago, and I'm noticing a very slight yellow tint to it :-\I looked at one of the customers said he had this problem, but he didn't say if he returned it or whatI didn't read through all of the reviews but most of the other people were saying the colors were good, so maybe this is an isolated problem?I guess I'll return it and possibly go with another monitorthis one is theoretically good, but the slight yellow is very bothersome (unless I can figure out how to adjust the brightness and see if that makes a difference - they make it a bit difficult to figure out how to do that)
2/6/2013 4:46:04 AM
I've decided I want a big ass monitor cause my eyes suck apparentlythis 24 inch one is a little hard to see when I have it on the optimal video settingcan anyone suggest one like 28 or more :3I saw this but don't know anything about their monitors, nor the website selling ithttp://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=320PX-PB-C&cat=MON
2/7/2013 12:11:09 AM
First of all, no stand, so you'll have to buy one. It's 200mm x 200mm and monoprice only has the 100mm x 100mm stands for like $20, so you'll have to buy an adapter plate of some sort (~$30). So you're in at least $225. I'd say if you are adimate about a bigger monitor, get one of the korean ones or this decent 27":http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009424I'd suggest that if your eyes suck, to spend the money rectifying that instead of your monitor so you can enjoy life more, unless your life is your PC in which case, [NULL][Edited on February 7, 2013 at 12:28 AM. Reason : .]
2/7/2013 12:25:05 AM
my eyes aren't that bad for most thingsI guess I just need a better set up or something :3I'll probably just try to get this one replaced, and if the replacement isn't satisfactory, I might try one like you linked ]
2/7/2013 12:32:51 AM
If you can't read standard text on a 24" running at 1920x1080, you have serious vision problems. Go get an eye exam. No joke, it's money very well spent.
2/7/2013 8:02:16 AM
I can see other things fineI think I just need to put it on a deskbut anyway I'm gonna return it cause everything's all yellow :3a bigger monitor is always cooler anyway
2/7/2013 3:29:50 PM
2/7/2013 3:42:53 PM
great replythanks for your assistance
2/7/2013 3:43:45 PM
change windows default font setting to 125 or 150%. On my 27" 2560x1440, I had to set it 130% for small fonts to be readable
2/7/2013 6:28:29 PM
you have to pay a shitload more for that higher resolution though, right?
2/7/2013 10:26:05 PM
http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?c_id=113&cp_id=11307&cs_id=1130703&p_id=9579&seq=1&format=2• Availability : Back Order Estimated Time Arrival: 3/20/2013[Edited on February 8, 2013 at 9:34 PM. Reason : []]
2/8/2013 9:33:20 PM
I had read about that oneI keep reading mixed reviews about using a LCD TV for a monitor, but sometimes those are cheaper and you get more screen sizeanyone have any experience/thoughts on that?
2/8/2013 11:20:04 PM
It's fucking awful.
2/9/2013 4:24:00 AM
what is the problem with itjust not really meant for optimal viewing for PC?
2/9/2013 5:30:26 PM
Because the dpi is so low on a 32" 720P screen. I had a 32" 720 tv as my monitor for about 6 months and recently bought a 27" Acer LED monitor at BestBuy for $269.99 (I had a couple of gift cards too)http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Acer+-+27%26%2334%3B+Widescreen+Flat-Panel+LED+HD+Monitor/4979847.p?id=1218587068725&skuid=4979847&sellerId=It's only 1920*1080 rather than the 2560x1440 of the korean IPS monitors, but It's 1000x better than the 32" tv was. And for my eyes and distance from them (I have a very shallow desk), its perfect.
2/9/2013 5:53:26 PM
that looks nice, I should get it you didn't have any initial problems with yellow-ish, orange-ish tint I guess?are you familiar with that at alldoes that happen sometimes, or are my eyes just defectiveI put my other two monitors up against it though, and the whites actually looked white instead of like... orange ]
2/9/2013 9:46:09 PM
You just have to calibrate the monitor in windows. I have used several Samsung LCD's at work that have default monitor profiles that are REALLY yellow. Going through Windows color calibration fixes it.Also I have a hardware calibrator that I use to make sure everything is perfect, but I haven't even bothered with this Acer yet, since it's mostly used for TV and coding
2/9/2013 10:48:16 PM
hmm, if this one has color problems too I might have to ask you for adviceI had googled it for the other one but couldn't find any solid adviceI tried troubleshooting for the particular monitor, and went through all the suggested steps but nothin worked, so I'm hoping the monitor was defective and not my mistake
2/9/2013 10:51:17 PM
whaaat, I have to pay sales tax to get it from Best Buy?:-\
2/10/2013 12:35:48 AM
try http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=851139&Q=&is=REG&A=details
2/10/2013 12:08:15 PM
BubbleBobble, from what it sounds like, you want everything to be bigger. While a Korean/cheap 27" 2560x1440 monitor will be bigger, everything will pretty much be scaled the same size as your 24/23" 1920x1080 monitor, maybe even smaller. The high resolution 27" monitors are beautiful, no matter if it's a cheapo one or an expensive one (yes, I am sure an expensive one will take your breath away in terms of quality/color reproduction/perfection compared to the cheap ones that may not be exactly perfect).I'm speaking from experience here. I have a Catleap 2560x1440 and it is beautiful. It's not perfect, but photography is a hobby of mine, so I appreciate the better colors than what a TN monitor offers and the extra screen space. However, if I wanted things to be simply bigger, I wouldn't get it. A 1080P TV or monitor of 27" or bigger would suffice.While Neon is trying to steer you away from a 27" 720P TV, he is right. But you can get 32" 1080P TVs for about $350 at the lowest and you can find 1080P monitors for $210-250 at the lowest.The choice is obviously yours.
2/10/2013 9:49:11 PM
^but then you run into the same dot pitch issue. 1080p @ 27" is about as big as you can go for a usable PC monitor. At 32", a 1080p screen 2-3ft from your face (especially a low/medium range TV) you're going to see the pixels (all funnies aside).There's a reason that not many folks use HDTV's as computer monitors.^btw, where'd you get your catleap? ebay? What'd you end up paying if you dont mind my asking? I came close to biting the bullet and buying one, but the sale price on this Acer (and the fact I could drive down the street immediately) pulled me away. Might still get one later in the year
2/10/2013 9:56:26 PM
You're right if its 2-3 feet from your face, but that's too close for me. I sit about 4 feet away. To me, if your eyes are bad enough that you can't see a 23" 1080P, then the dot pich on a bigger screen really shouldn't be an issue as your eyes suck enough to the point that the degradation of the sharpness is a non-issue. I don't have the greatest eyes myself, and if I took off my glasses and tried looking at a 23" 1080P monitor or 27" 1080P monitor or a larger 32" Tv I would prefer the 32" TV. If you had great eyesight, why even get the 27" monitor over the 23"? To me, I wouldn't. As for the Catleap, I paid about 450 for the perfect pixel listing (I cannot STAND stuck/dead pixels). They were around 390 for no inspection. Buy yeah, I got it off of EBay from GeenSum. Do your research though and understand exactly what you will be getting. These are A- panels. They usually have some defect, like uneven backlight, stuck/dead pixels, minor gradients (mine has no dead or stuck pixels, but there is a minor color shift from right to left that mainly affects whites and grays on plain backgrounds). In Korea Internet cafes mainly use these. If you understand and accept those downfalls, they are great for the money.
2/10/2013 10:12:57 PM
Acer monitor is the shit so far
2/13/2013 11:45:20 PM
so I said it was the shit, and it mostly isbut I'm starting to notice a little more yellow on it just like the previous one :-\cept it's not nearly as badI did the color calibration on the software includedI don't know what else to try :-\
2/16/2013 3:27:39 AM
should I try the VGA cable?fuck it, I'm too lazy to do itI've tried everything else I can think of with the display settings, and with software trying to mess with itthis is lame as shitwhy do all my cheaper monitors and laptop have great screens, but I pay almost 300 dollars and can't get something of high quality
2/16/2013 4:49:59 AM
There is either something wrong with your sight, your cable or your pc itself if you can't correct the "yellow" by adjusting the OSD color setting and/or through driver settings for your video card in windows.Its literally impossible that you bought two different monitors from two different manufacturers that exhibit this problem, that the problem can't be fixed through calibration AND its the monitor causing the problem.
2/16/2013 2:25:58 PM
there's nothing wrong with my sight4 other monitors have normal colorthis is 2 out of 2 so far that have yellow-ish tints on certain colorsand I don't think it's the PC, since my older monitor seems to work fine with itI'll try the VGA cable and see if it's the DVI cable, but this is just silly :3 ]
2/16/2013 4:33:33 PM
Have you tried adjusting the monitor settings? Usually on the OSD there is a setting to choose the white balance. You probably have it set to be warm.
2/16/2013 10:01:38 PM
yeah I've set it to warm and then to cool, no dice therethe OSD actually skips over certain options, which I don't really understand :-\I've done everything I can think ofI'm pretty sure it's not the PC's fault cause the other monitors seemed fineI'm gonna plug in the VGA cable and see if that somehow helps. I know it's a step down in graphics but I don't really care, I guess (unless the difference is horrid)I guess it's possible that it's my eyes but that just doesn't explain why other monitors seem fine
2/16/2013 10:12:16 PM
VGA cable didn't help a bit, and made the picture quality terrible (I guess I should have expected it)not digging the yellowish tones on white people's skin :-\I guess I'll just have to deal with it, or go back to monitors that actually fucking work correctly
2/17/2013 4:31:04 PM