- Mar 14, 2008
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I'm finally making the switch from my aging 17" CRT to a 22-24" LCD monitor. I'm pretty much on a tight budget here looking to spend $400 or less, meaning I'm probably restricted to TN screens - which is okay for me. I primarily play games, surf the web, and do some coding here and there. As my CRT quality is going down the drain, I'm okay with TN as I'm sure any widescreen LCD is going to offer a major step-up from what I have currently.
Here's my question:
My local computer stores carry the following two:
- Samsung SyncMaster 2253BW 22" - $269.99
- Samsung SyncMaster 245BW 24" - $389.99
Which would be the better buy in your opinion? (NewEgg is not an option as I'm in Canada - kind of restricted to Canada Computers and Future Shop)
I'm aware one is 22" and the other 24" but here's my question. Since they are both TN-based, I've read some people saying that the limitations of TN (i.e. poor viewing angles, black levels, etc.) are more apparent on a 24" than a 22". Should I save myself the $120 and get the 2253BW or go ahead with the 245BW?
I'm sort of leaning towards the 24" but just wanted to make sure there aren't any major drawbacks with a TN @ 24". I've done a lot of reading in the stickied LCD thread and all over the net and it's giving me a major headache with loads of conflicting opinions.
Here's my question:
My local computer stores carry the following two:
- Samsung SyncMaster 2253BW 22" - $269.99
- Samsung SyncMaster 245BW 24" - $389.99
Which would be the better buy in your opinion? (NewEgg is not an option as I'm in Canada - kind of restricted to Canada Computers and Future Shop)
I'm aware one is 22" and the other 24" but here's my question. Since they are both TN-based, I've read some people saying that the limitations of TN (i.e. poor viewing angles, black levels, etc.) are more apparent on a 24" than a 22". Should I save myself the $120 and get the 2253BW or go ahead with the 245BW?
I'm sort of leaning towards the 24" but just wanted to make sure there aren't any major drawbacks with a TN @ 24". I've done a lot of reading in the stickied LCD thread and all over the net and it's giving me a major headache with loads of conflicting opinions.