Iiyama ProLite E2407HDS

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Iiyama ProLite E2407HDS - Reviews?

Is this monitor any good?
Anyone got some reviews or have the item that can give some sort of feedback
Thanks in advance :)
 
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I think I have one of these, I say I think because my model number is E2407HDSD and it doesn't have the HDMI port. So this is the only difference I can see.

Image quality wise it is what you should expect from a TN screen, though I have had to get it calibrated, since I do some image and video editing work, this made a huge difference.

I've had mine for about 8 months and no issues so far, I don't use the built in speakers since I cannot stand the quality, this gos for all screens with built in speakers.

Removed the fixed stand as it was far too low, on a monitor arm now which is far better.

Any further questions let me know.
 
I think I have one of these, I say I think because my model number is E2407HDSD and it doesn't have the HDMI port. So this is the only difference I can see.

Image quality wise it is what you should expect from a TN screen, though I have had to get it calibrated, since I do some image and video editing work, this made a huge difference.

I've had mine for about 8 months and no issues so far, I don't use the built in speakers since I cannot stand the quality, this gos for all screens with built in speakers.

Removed the fixed stand as it was far too low, on a monitor arm now which is far better.

Any further questions let me know.

Sorry for a little late reply
But ill probably be using it as a gaming monitor and i will probably be plugging my PS3 into the HDMI port is it decent in these sort of areas ?]
Thankss
 
For the price it is a decent monitor, I do not play consoles so cannot comment here.

For PC gaming I would have wished it ran at 75Hz in its native mode rather than the 60Hz, I get tearing unless I have VSYNC on in some games. Other than this I really don't have any major negatives about this monitor, as I have said get it calibrated if you can it does make a difference.
 
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