I just recently built a new PC and was considering getting a new monitor. I currently have a Dell UltraSharp 2007FP 20in, which I think is a S-PVA and has a 16ms response time, not sure though. I've had it for about 3 years and haven't really had any technical problems with it. However, with my new PC and the crazy graphics from modern games, I feel its time I got myself a 24in monitor (24in-27in actually).
My budget for a monitor is somewhere below $350. Any higher than that and I start thinking that perhaps it would be better to get an LCD TV. My problem is figuring out what type of monitor is best for me. I mostly use my computer for gaming, but sometimes I mess around with photos, though not a lot. Since my current monitor is an S-PVA, I'm thinking that if I was to get a TN monitor, I might notice the color difference and not like it. However, a TN panel is all I can afford so... Its not like I got a choice. A TN panel also has a lower response time so I might do better in some online games I play (since I'm pretty decent already on my current monitor, which has 16 ms response time). I'm thinking that I can partly offset the color problem with a high color gamut to make it look vibrant, not exactly sure if that's exactly what color gamut does though.
So, can anybody recommend a good, cheap monitor with a 1920x1200 native resolution and a high color gamut (cant ever find color gamut in the specifications...)?
Currently, I'm considering the Samsung 2433BW-1, priced at about $330. I don't know what color gamut it has though.
SAMSUNG 2433BW-1 High Glossy Black 24" 5ms Widescreen LCD Monitor 300 cd/m2 DC 20000:1(1000:1)
My budget for a monitor is somewhere below $350. Any higher than that and I start thinking that perhaps it would be better to get an LCD TV. My problem is figuring out what type of monitor is best for me. I mostly use my computer for gaming, but sometimes I mess around with photos, though not a lot. Since my current monitor is an S-PVA, I'm thinking that if I was to get a TN monitor, I might notice the color difference and not like it. However, a TN panel is all I can afford so... Its not like I got a choice. A TN panel also has a lower response time so I might do better in some online games I play (since I'm pretty decent already on my current monitor, which has 16 ms response time). I'm thinking that I can partly offset the color problem with a high color gamut to make it look vibrant, not exactly sure if that's exactly what color gamut does though.
So, can anybody recommend a good, cheap monitor with a 1920x1200 native resolution and a high color gamut (cant ever find color gamut in the specifications...)?
Currently, I'm considering the Samsung 2433BW-1, priced at about $330. I don't know what color gamut it has though.
SAMSUNG 2433BW-1 High Glossy Black 24" 5ms Widescreen LCD Monitor 300 cd/m2 DC 20000:1(1000:1)