Monitor Recommendations Anyone?

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Simon

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Hi All

I've ordered my system (spec below) but I didn't order a monitor as I didn't like the look of the ones currently available from pcspecialist (sorry, guys).

I don't buy monitors very often :) and wouldn't claim to be either up to date or knowledgeable. So, would be interested in any recommendations.

I'm not really a gamer, but I do some video editing (HD) and would expect to be watching some films in Blu-ray. I do some still photography also. This machine will also be my general purpose workhorse for email, web browsing, accounts, family history, some web development, Excel VB applications etc etc.

So, here's what I think I need. Multiple HDMI inputs with HDCP support. I will probably attach non-HDMI kit occasionally, so DVI/VGA would be useful but not essential (I do have a spare monitor). I've got separate speakers so I'd prefer my monitor not to have those. Ditto webcam. Obviously I need full HD resolution and genuine widescreen. In view of the fact I have a GTX480 I reckon I should be looking for an IPS monitor with 2ms speed, even if I don't game. It would be nice to have something that could be wall mounted (VESA), but I would live without. But in the latter case I'd prefer a small footprint so as not to cover up any more of my desk than I have to and to get the monitor far enough back to allow me to get the benefit from a 22/23/24 inch screen. If not wall mounted then some degree of adjustability would be good, but I don't especially need it to rotate. Tilt is essential and height adjustment would be a bonus. I think that LED is a better choice than LCD these days? Reliability and longevity are essential, but of course the main thing is that I get a good image - bright, clear, no ghosting. I will be sitting fairly straight on, so 180 degree viewing angles are less important. Accuracy of colours important but does not have to be 100%. Budget is ca. £200-£250.

Looking around, I haven't yet found anything that leaps out at me. My preference right now is an LG W2486L but I see some reviewers find the stand very flimsy and the colour accuracy poor.

As I say, would be interested in any recommendations.

Thanks in antiicpation and apologies for the long post.

Simon

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Gorman

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A short and heated debate threw up a few things.

For a decent IPS or LED based monitor your budget must be at leats £600. There are very few below that mark.

The contenders for around your price range are:

http://www.dixons.co.uk/gbuk/product-02380491-pdt.html?srcid=198&tag=TV_LT&xtor=SEC-37-GOO-[TV_LT]&mctag=gg_goog_7904&gclid=CLH73fzh_KICFQdslAodQlemig

g_02380491.jpg


http://www.aria.co.uk/SuperSpecials...itor+-+Black+?productId=39332&source=googleps
 

LDUK

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I recently purchased this monitor :http://www.amazon.co.uk/Samsung-P24...1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1279723850&sr=8-1
And I have to say, it's awesome as hell. 1080p, 2ms response time, 70000:1 Contrast Ratio, 24" screen. Only the thing is it has 1 HDMI input, 1 DVI input and 1 VGA input. It has no speakers either.
The Monitors screen is super clear, and really bright (I've turned the brightness all the way down lol).
And check that price. £165! Unbeatable!
 
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Simon

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I think I'll hang on ...

Thanks everyone.

Having blown my budget on the rest of the build and not being excited about anything I've seen so far (given my wish list, no disrespect to any of your favourite monitors) I think I'll bide my time until the * decent * LED/IPS monitors come crashing though my price ceiling. Let's hope it won't be tooooo long!

That is unless anyone actually has the LG W2486L and finds the reviewers to have been unjustified in their downbeat assessment of its performance - on paper it looks pretty good to me.

Simon
 

Simon

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My OCD has kicked in and suggests this post can now be * closed * for the sake of tidiness?
Thanks admins ...

Simon
 
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