Tough to find 24in monitors that have 1200 pixels down these days (most are opting for 1080)... and I find the extra 120 pixels useful given the way most webpages are aligned so I'd say go for the Hanns G. Personally I think you can't go wrong with bigger screens. I don't think I've ever heard anyone complaing their screen is "too big"... I mean you can always sit further away. My hanns G is now the smaller of my two screens as I have it beside a 32in Samsung used mainly for XBMC, and despite the Hanns G maybe not being as "perfect" in terms of colour reproduction as some professional monitors, for all normal uses like gaming and browsing, it's absolutely brilliant.I don't know whats better Hanns G or a equivalent resolution @ 24"?
100% truethe 27" Iiyama (has better colour reproduction than the HannsG)
the HannsG is great, I have one, have had it for nearly 2 years now
although if I was to buy a new monitor today I'd get an ASUS MS246H, the 27" Iiyama (has better colour reproduction than the HannsG) or I'd pay the extra for the U2410
Why would you go for the ASUS M246H, Iiyama or pay the extra for the U2410 as I am really thinking what I should go for..
the ASUS is arguably the best screen you can buy overall although extremely hard to find
Could you please explain why? I love my monitors and seems to have missed this one. How much does it usually cost?