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22" Widescreen LCD w/ DVI: $150 Shipped
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Newegg has the Hanns·G Hi-221DPB Black 22" 5ms Widescreen LCD Monitor 300 cd/m2 1000:1 Built in Speakers

:thumbsup: $149.99 w/ FREE Shipping Expires 11/25
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.as...6824254035
Newegg charges tax for delivery to CA, NJ, and TN.

Cons: NO DVI cable included & the speakers {hidden} do sux.

I have the older HDMI model {HG216DPS} from last BF & it's still going strong. Only been switched off about 6 times since I got it. http://forums.macresource.com/read.php?1...msg-396959

btw, this was $140 + Tax @ Staples.com earlier today but they are Sold Out!
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#2
Eh, it's a TN panel.
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#3
Bought a few for some non Photoshop-using clients and they're pretty good, especially for such a low price. But yeah, the lack of DVI cable in the box is pretty chintzy.

I would never use a TN desktop display myself, but they're fine for many purposes.
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Silencio wrote:
Bought a few for some non Photoshop-using clients and they're pretty good, especially for such a low price. But yeah, the lack of DVI cable in the box is pretty chintzy.

I would never use a TN desktop display myself, but they're fine for many purposes.

Yeah. It's just important to keep in mind they're missing 16.51 million of the 16.78 million colors other displays show.
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I just picked up a $199 24" widescreen Envision Professional Series LCD (Model G416; Certified for Windows Vista!) at Costco - as a temporary display for a mini whose 23" Apple display started acting up. It certainly won't win any beauty contests running against the aluminum Cinema Display (which was $700 more mind you), but I was pleasantly surprised by the display...and as a bonus, both VGA and DVI cables were in the box. Big Grin



http://www.envisiondisplay.com/products....e=products&SMenu=g416
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#6
What is TN?
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kap wrote:
What is TN?

Simply put, TN = 6-bit...versus the S-IPS/S-PVA/MVA panels which are usually 8-bit

Here's a nice discussion that is probably mostly correct Big Grin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TFT_LCD
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...they're missing 16.51 million of the 16.78 million colors other displays show.

Which still makes them fine for many for many purposes.


I *am* curious as to that kind of panels have been employed in Apple's many 'Books over the last 10 years or so, say- from the G3 iBook, onward.
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M A V I C wrote:
Eh, it's a TN panel.

So is every other 22" widescreen LCD made, BTW.
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AllGold wrote:
[quote=M A V I C]
Eh, it's a TN panel.

So is every other 22" widescreen LCD made, BTW.
That's not actually the case. There are a few 22" LCDs that are not TN panels.
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