Just checking in after purchsing 2 monitors with results.
My needs are 95% gaming and I was hoping to stay on the cheaper side. I was considering a 24" but the bump up in resolution was somethign to worry about. My hardware allows me to run most games at 1920 but for pretty much every newer game out there 1680 was the only option for decent framerates.
So I was off looking at 22inch widescreens. I am one of those sickos who likes glossy screens so I finally settled on two. The Dell SP2208WFP and the HPW2207. I bought both and have had roughly 3 days to compare. In the end I decided the HP was going back.
Whyd I keep the Dell:
- The HDMI input really is a big deal for me persoanlly.
- The colors and clarity on both units were pretty much even, no surprise there.
- Despite both being standard VESA mounts the HP didnt fit on my old height adjustable stand. Not sure why but the problem was literally less than 1/8 inch.
- Cost was equal but the Dell came with a DVI, the HP didnt.
- 3 year warranty vs 1 for the HP.
Pros of the dell:
- Pretty exceptional for gaming performance. Very little to no motion blur.
- Built in mic/webcam frees up your audio. I always hated dropping my nice Senheiser headphones for junky ones with a mic. Now I get the best of both worlds.
- HDMI and Xbox360 work flawlessly
- Very Vivid colors though admitedly they are not as accurate as Id like.
- Fit on my old Dell stand giving me height adjustment.
- Incredibly bright display.
Cons:
- It is a TN so viewing angles can be problematic. But I am a gamer and if im viewing it im sitting right up in front of it so no problem there.
- Incredibly bright to the point it could cause some people headaches and eye strain.
- Dell customer support
Calibration:
- I dont have the tools so this was all done by eye and reading up online.
- The only problem everyone seemed to complain about was the text. I cant stress this enough when i say it is an easy easy fix. Turn the sharpness to 50 from 75 and turn OFF "color management". It looks clear and crisp like youd expect.
- So my final adjustments are as follows:
* Leaving everything else at default
* Brightness to 55-60, contrasct to 60-65.
*Sharpness to 50 from 75
*Color Management OFF
*Color Presets to 'User Preset"
*All colors at 100
In the end I lose 1 blue bar and 1 red bar on the color scale. Text looks crips and clear. I'll keep looking online for "professional" calibrations and post here shoudl I find something.
So long story short, if gaming is your thing and your looking for a decent sized inexpensive monitor this is a pretty good choice. At least it seems so to my inexperienced butt.
Syrup