24" LED Monitor with HDMI input

Not that I have seen.
I don't mind spending the extra on the Sammy if it's worth it after having a good think about it. Will be using it for over 3 years I reckon so I can justify the higher price that way.
 
That BX2450 looks very interesting...I had been looking at Iiyama 26" screens but I could sacrifice the extra size for the Samsung, looks nice and has a good spec.
 
I just got the BenQ G2420HDBL, and it seems very good. quite bright compared to my old 19" AG Neovo, but not had time to play with the settings yet. I'm very happy with it so far!
 
Hope it is good, i plan to use the benq as my middle and i have to asus vh226h for either side eyefinity. Bit worried it may look a bit odd with the size diff but fingers x!
 
I haven't come across any significant bleeding on Samsung's LED-backlit monitors. It can be an issue with any particular screen and LED-backlit screens are slightly more prone to it as they are designed to be so thin.
 
Well i must say the Samsung BX2450 is an awsome monitor, i had originally thought that it had a lot of backlight bleed but i was mistaken (must have been tired lat night when it set it up)

Ive posted some pics below. The picture quality is great. Ive played the latest transformers game through my xbox it and it looks great as does mass effect 2 on my gaming pc. Its also incredibly thin and doesnt take up much room on my desk.

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The samsung does look very nice. I think it is roughly around £270-£280 atm. I still think that it is pricey for it's size. May be if it was around £250 then pricewise it would be an attractive option. Even if I buy it at it's current price and use it for 4-5 years the price is still mind boggling. I don't understand why it is still roughly £100 more than Benq g2420hdbl ? care to explain PCM2 :confused:
 
The samsung does look very nice. I think it is roughly around £270-£280 atm. I still think that it is pricey for it's size. May be if it was around £250 then pricewise it would be an attractive option. Even if I buy it at it's current price and use it for 4-5 years the price is still mind boggling. I don't understand why it is still roughly £100 more than Benq g2420hdbl ? care to explain PCM2 :confused:

That really isn't that pricey. About 5-6yrs ago I paid £400 each for my 19" screens, now that is pricey! ;) We've just been spoilt with very cheap goods in recent years which I can't see continuing for too many more years...
 
I just wish the Sammy had VESA compatibility. I like the look of this one.

I have an XL2370 sat in it's box. Because of my new office set up I needed a more flexible arm so I bought the Benq that everyone is raving and I am just not happy with it. The Sammy panel is superior but no VESA so what to do?
 
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