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Have you ever figured out the diff between these three:

No Zebo, I have not really looked into the 22" closely. I see they all are .24 I bet the 2111 is 3 gun. I know the 2141 is the same as the 2070 and the owners manual for the 930\2070 state both are u-nx gun. It's like the nec model FP912sb which was the same exact model as the 930 mitsubishi. NEC droped the nec model and the mitsubishi 930 was left as the high end 19" model. I'm sure they will do the same with the 2141 and drop it leaving the mit 2070 as high end and nec name will be on the lesser models.
 
After taking a second look I tend to agree..

The FE2111SB only runs at 1920 x 1440 @ 76Hz

While both the FP2141SB and DP2070SB run at a whopping 2048 x 1536 @ 86 Hz

Definity a different gun used. And FP2141SB = DP2070SB

Personally I think 22" price/performance is poor so I still use the 930sb😀 But I do want one🙂
 
And what was the differance between those three 22" monitors listed above?

Thought I answered that. The 991 is an excellent monitor.
991: dp .25-.27 variable, stock 3 gun, diamondtron tube

930: dp .24, u-nx 1 gun which will have superior focus especially in the corners (sharper text), diamondtron natural flat tube, higher supported refresh rates and resolution.
Personally I would want the features of the 930 for 50 more bucks.
 
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