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Just wondering if there is a huge difference between the two 24" dells.

Dell TrueColour E248WFP 24" Widescreen LCD Monitor - £258.49

And

Dell S2409W 24" Widescreen True HD LCD Monitor - £229.11

Will be looking to upgrade from my 19" , also will be getting a wacom bamboo tablet.

(^ regarding the tablet, is the "fun" version worth the extra over the standard?)
 
The E is a 16:10 ratio monitor while the S is a 16:9

It depends on your usage to be honest, if it's all media, the 16:9 is the way to go, if it's a lot of work, go for the 16:10
 
Ahh, thank you.

Well, half of my time on the computer is based around photoshop, with the other half being gaming.

So that leaves me at a loss =P
 
I'll be ordering today :)

Also - Which would be better out of the

BenQ G2400W 24"
Samsung SM-245B PLUS 24"
Dell TrueColour E248WFP 24"

Thanks

EDIT:

Ordered the samsung.
 
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The bigger the resolution the better!

Also for photoshoppping you don't want TN!
TN doesn't even have even brightness when looked straight on:
http://www.behardware.com/articles/686-8/review-of-the-dell-2407wfp-hc.html
VAs have horizontal gamma shift in dark colours so neither are they very good leavuing IPS as clearly best choise.

Ah, the thing is i don't even need a viewing angle from the side, i look straight on at the pc :p

+ It's mainly for the resolution ( up from 1440x900 19" ) jump :)
 
Ah, the thing is i don't even need a viewing angle from the side, i look straight on at the pc :p
Unless you have an extraordinarily large head and eyes set very far apart (preferably arranged vertically), you'll still find the off-angle gamma shift will make a big TN panel unsuitable for serious Photoshop work... :)
 
Unless you have an extraordinarily large head and eyes set very far apart (preferably arranged vertically)

Probably best way of describing why not to buy a TN panel I've ever heard !!

Lovely mental picture :D
 
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