Can VGA drive 1920x1200? DVI-D will definitely make a difference!I dunno how awesome the Dell U2410 is, but I just got on my new HP ZR24w and, for the price, I can't complain. It blows my old HP LP2065 20.1" S-IPS panel out of the water.
The size is definitely impressive in comparison, but the colors really pop on this one compared to my old panel. I'm using it on a VGA connection right now too since my computer isn't built yet. It's still pretty freaking awesome without calibration and DVI-D output.
Can I get better results with DVI-D or Display Port?
Can VGA drive 1920x1200? DVI-D will definitely make a difference!
I dunno how awesome the Dell U2410 is, but I just got on my new HP ZR24w and, for the price, I can't complain. It blows my old HP LP2065 20.1" S-IPS panel out of the water.
Can I get better results with DVI-D or Display Port?
Also,yes,the U2410 is killer.
I'd recommend the Asus VH236H that I mentioned above. :awe:What is the best 23-24inch TN panel that's not 120hz? looking for 1920x1080 res
I'm looking for a monitor between 24" and 26" IPS full HD that will not show ghosting. I don't know about about whether 16:9 or 16:10 because I read different point of views on that. But if I can find a monitor meeting those requirements I'll definitely be getting one for gaming with a system I'll building. I've heard about the U2410 or the ZR24w, but I read others complain... so I'm not sure. I just don't want to buy another monitor and then be wish I had bought something else.
Good luck as the 2007WFP is a damn good monitor.
if you are just looking to calibrate to high-end consumer printers you can get by with a lot less. Most looking at spending $900+ on a monitor don't have the option to spend 2x that again as an 'option'.
Also if you are looking at just the ColorMunki design then you are short changing yourself further.