Originally posted by: tuteja1986
most people would have 2405fpw but price is the main issue :*( $600 is alot of money if you think about it
I don't understand why people keep saying that their video card would be too slow to drive games on this monitor. Doesn't the 2405 have "one-to-one" mode where smaller resolutions would be framed inside black borders?
Me either. My buddy games on one with a x850xtpe, and I can run 1600x1200 in any game out there, so I dont think 1900x1200 is that much of a stretch.
Originally posted by: Ackmed
Good one.
And 1920x1200 is MUCH more demanding than 1600x1200.
Originally posted by: VERTIGGO
this thread is like "what would you rather find on the ground, a 20 or a 10"
no offense
Originally posted by: Mik3y
Originally posted by: VERTIGGO
this thread is like "what would you rather find on the ground, a 20 or a 10"
no offense
none taken. i didnt make this thread for myself. its to prove a point to someone.
Actually, it is a... stretch!
*is shot for horrible joke*
And 1920x1200 is MUCH more demanding than 1600x1200.
Originally posted by: SynthDude2001
For gaming, 2005FPW. The 2405FPW would be really nice for gaming, but I'm already wanting to upgrade from last year's $350 6800GT (I have a 2005FPW), and 1920x1200 would just speed up the upgrade process even more. So even if I had the money for the 2405FPW, the video card cost can still be a concern...
For other "everyday" use, 2405FPW. I can't think of a reason why more space/pixels wouldn't be better in that situation.
I certainly wouldn't mind being given a 2405FPW, but otherwise I'm just planning on sticking to my current monitor for a while. I spend too much money on computer hardware as it is, no need to increase that spending even more![]()
Obviously, if money is no object at all, even for expenses other than the monitor specifically, then I'd recommend the 2405FPW. But in the "real world" I live in...2005FPW for me.
Originally posted by: Madellga
I voted for the 2405.
I'm a happy 2405 owner, but I still wonder if the 2005 would be a better choice.
The 2405 is a good monitor, amazing image/quality and games look great on it, but it is bigger than I expected - you can only know when you have it at you rig, it doesn't help knowing the dimensions and looking at photos. Demands a good hardware too. Your head has to move more (not just the eyes) and there is a lot of mouse travel...you have to adjust speed, acceleration and get used to it.
It was not easy in the beginning, took me some days to get along with it.
Bigger is not always better. I think we have a limit on the size the monitor should go. Anything bigger than this gets not comfortable to see/read/use.
I wish I had the chance to try both before buying. I had no chance to see this type of monitor on display before buying (even non Dell).
Originally posted by: Piuc2020
By buying a 2405FPW you are automatically bound to spend money on a new videocard every year to keep playing at 1920x1200, that is something you should consider, if you can spend the money on new videocards then the 2405FPW is definitely the best, if not the 2005FPW might be a better buy.
Originally posted by: xtknight
Happy days with the S-IPS 2005FPW. The only reason I'd buy the 2005FPW is because of the S-IPS panel. In either case, wait till Dell gets out their HDCP-capable monitors before you buy anything. It's likely they'll have better specs too.
Originally posted by: toattett
Originally posted by: Ackmed
Good one.
And 1920x1200 is MUCH more demanding than 1600x1200.
Yes, actually it doesn't look like much compare to 16x12, but for real, it does suffer from a noticable performance hit.