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    Quote Originally Posted by Forin View Post
    I have HAZRO HZ26WSI. (S- silver. )

    http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/hazro_hz26wi.htm

    I can recommend this display. Great colors, no lag, better response than on dell. Its on H-IPS LG, same as Dell U24, but I rate it much higher.
    Funny, because that site (TFT Central) rates the Dell 2410 higher. The Hazro has been superceded - it was released years ago and competed with the Dell 2408.

    Not saying it's a bad monitor, but at this time I don't think one could recommend it over the U2410.
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    Are there some numeric degrees for LCD at TFTCentral I don't know about?

    In U2410 review there are comparison with HZ24, which is older LCD, with older firmware.



    If you like more high lag, smaller u2410 than hz26wi, than Ok.

    I don't.


    Quote Originally Posted by Soulburner View Post
    Funny, because that site (TFT Central) rates the Dell 2410 higher. The Hazro has been superceded - it was released years ago and competed with the Dell 2408.

    Not saying it's a bad monitor, but at this time I don't think one could recommend it over the U2410.
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    Any newer *IPS/*VA will do in combination with spyder3 hardware calibrator. It makes even TN look way better than factory calibrated
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    Seems most of the games supports 2560x1440 resolution here are some confirmed on WSGF:

    - Battlefield: Bad Company 2
    - Counter Strike: Source
    - Crysis / MWLL
    - EVE Online
    - Portal
    - Serious Sam HD
    - Shattered Horizon
    - Supreme Commander 2
    - Team Fortress 2
    - The Void
    - Call of Duty: MW2
    - Bully
    - Left4Dead 2
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi View Post
    Any newer *IPS/*VA will do in combination with spyder3 hardware calibrator. It makes even TN look way better than factory calibrated
    Does anyone have one of those hardware calibration pucks lying around that I can borrow?

    My S-PVA 2470WNX is not calibrated.

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    My vote goes to the Dell U2410

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    my vote wouldnt be for monitor but for a small lcd tv. the one that comes to my mind is the sharp LC-32LE700UN. its a 32inch, 120hz, 1080p, led back lit tv. it has a nicer quality panel than most monitors, has decent built in speakers, does 120hz in case in the future want to do some 3d gaming, and can be found for a little more than 600 dollars almost anywhere online. while it a little large and only does 1080p i think for the price and features it easily better than most lcd monitors. those are just my 2 cents

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    Quote Originally Posted by phantomferrari View Post
    my vote wouldnt be for monitor but for a small lcd tv. the one that comes to my mind is the sharp LC-32LE700UN. its a 32inch, 120hz, 1080p, led back lit tv. it has a nicer quality panel than most monitors, has decent built in speakers, does 120hz in case in the future want to do some 3d gaming, and can be found for a little more than 600 dollars almost anywhere online. while it a little large and only does 1080p i think for the price and features it easily better than most lcd monitors. those are just my 2 cents
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    A Television monitor meant to be viewed from a distance.
    The Dot Pitch is pretty wide on it, so it'll be hard to read text.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurz View Post
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    That is a Television monitor meant to be view from a distance.
    The Dot Pitch is pretty wide on it, so it'll be hard to read text.
    Plus, 1920x1200 > 1920x1080

    As far as calibration goes, I have had problems getting good results on TN screens. I don't think my Sypder 2 handles them well.

    It does wonders for my P-MVA (BenQ FP241W) which I'd pit against any monitor.
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