ASUS ProArt Series PA246Q professional 24" 1920x1200 IPS monitor. 
http://www.canadacomputers.com/produ...item_id=037016
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skDRQZs4aGQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVebFVJgZMo
Thread about it: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1576210 .
My excellent BenQ 24" 1920x1200 FP241W P-MVA monitor is ~4.5 years old and the backlight is starting to flicker a tiny bit occasionally, plus there's a very slight burn-in in one corner. Friend of mine offered me $100 for it so I decided to get a new 1920x1200 24" monitor before this one goes 'plink'. Going from a MVA screen to an IPS screen was a source of some concern, so I went to the Canada Computers store (a 5 minutes walk) to see the particular monitor in action to make sure I don't mind the so-called IPS glow (in the blacks) and that the antiglare coating isn't noticeable.
This monitor is colour-calibrated at the factory. Each monitor is sold with its own personal calibration report. Also has a zero bright pixel policy. If I find a bright pixel, I can return the monitor and get a replacement one.
The only one they had in stock was the one on display, which I had looked at and played with for ~ 10 minutes. Colours are bright and text was sharp. I did not notice the so-called IPS glow on the blacks in the store. Did notice the antiglare coating though, like a faint frosting on the screen. That is one major difference from my current monitor. This coating isn't very thick but I still had reservations about it being too distracting. Salesman said I can try the monitor for 14 days to see if I can get used to it and, if not, get my money back minus a 5% restocking fee. The salesman also ran Dead Pixel Tester on it in the store and we did not notice any stuck (hot or dead) pixel with this program.
Since this monitor was on display, I got a 5% 'open-box- discount on top of the $35 instant rebate. The fact it's an open-box item does not affect the 14-days money-back garantee.
I actually saved ~$60 in total. Plus there's the $100 I'll get for my BenQ. Grabbed the monitor and walked the two city blocks home. Will unpack and set it up tomorrow. Hopefully, after a couple of days I won't see the AG coating anymore.
Friend says I can keep my current monitor until I'm sure I'm keeping the new one.
This is my current monitor. I love it but they don't make it anymore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB-jmMtLLZY
http://www.canadacomputers.com/produ...item_id=037016
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skDRQZs4aGQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVebFVJgZMo
Thread about it: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1576210 .
My excellent BenQ 24" 1920x1200 FP241W P-MVA monitor is ~4.5 years old and the backlight is starting to flicker a tiny bit occasionally, plus there's a very slight burn-in in one corner. Friend of mine offered me $100 for it so I decided to get a new 1920x1200 24" monitor before this one goes 'plink'. Going from a MVA screen to an IPS screen was a source of some concern, so I went to the Canada Computers store (a 5 minutes walk) to see the particular monitor in action to make sure I don't mind the so-called IPS glow (in the blacks) and that the antiglare coating isn't noticeable.
This monitor is colour-calibrated at the factory. Each monitor is sold with its own personal calibration report. Also has a zero bright pixel policy. If I find a bright pixel, I can return the monitor and get a replacement one.
The only one they had in stock was the one on display, which I had looked at and played with for ~ 10 minutes. Colours are bright and text was sharp. I did not notice the so-called IPS glow on the blacks in the store. Did notice the antiglare coating though, like a faint frosting on the screen. That is one major difference from my current monitor. This coating isn't very thick but I still had reservations about it being too distracting. Salesman said I can try the monitor for 14 days to see if I can get used to it and, if not, get my money back minus a 5% restocking fee. The salesman also ran Dead Pixel Tester on it in the store and we did not notice any stuck (hot or dead) pixel with this program.
Since this monitor was on display, I got a 5% 'open-box- discount on top of the $35 instant rebate. The fact it's an open-box item does not affect the 14-days money-back garantee.
I actually saved ~$60 in total. Plus there's the $100 I'll get for my BenQ. Grabbed the monitor and walked the two city blocks home. Will unpack and set it up tomorrow. Hopefully, after a couple of days I won't see the AG coating anymore.
Friend says I can keep my current monitor until I'm sure I'm keeping the new one.
This is my current monitor. I love it but they don't make it anymore.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kB-jmMtLLZY