24" it is then. I have seen a lot of 24" actually be 23.6", except BenQ. Which is the best 24" for around £150-£180?
I'm not so sure that's true, 27" at 1920x1080 is just not a nice as a 24" imo, however if you can afford to buy something like the Dell U2711 which has a resolution of 2560x1440 then ...maybe yea.
I consider 22-24" to be the best place to be, unless you can afford to buy the high res IPS 27-30" displays ...however consider that for that kind of display you need a bit more space too.
I'm not so sure that's true, 27" at 1920x1080 is just not a nice as a 24" imo, however if you can afford to buy something like the Dell U2711 which has a resolution of 2560x1440 then ...maybe yea.
I consider 22-24" to be the best place to be, unless you can afford to buy the high res IPS 27-30" displays ...however consider that for that kind of display you need a bit more space too.
For that price, unless you specifically require lots of extra inputs, the LG IPS231P-BN is the best display you can get, it's a vastly superior IPS panel rather than a TN. Until this LG came out, it was preciously unheard of to get an IPS display for much less than about 250 pounds. Also don't undervalue the usefulness of a height adjustable stand (not relevant if you have a VESA arm or monitor stand I suppose).
Also, am considering the BenQ G2420H DBL (24"), any suggestions on this? Reviews seem to be very good
Just Ordered 3 of these monitors... There coming Friday .... Will let u know
Cool. Shame no HDMI though, otherwise would have been even better. Saying that, great price. Any ideas if these are height adjustable/tilt?
Dnt think they are..... The g2420hdb (none led version) has hdmi tho
Cool. Shame no HDMI though, otherwise would have been even better. Saying that, great price. Any ideas if these are height adjustable/tilt?
I bought a 22" a few years ago. Loved it at the time, now I'm itching for something bigger.
You can tilt slightly but no height adjustment.