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    IPS monitors



    I was looking for a new monitor but couldn't afford (or justify) any of the high end IPS monitors, but Dell had a 21.5 inch IPS for $239. I was skeptical, but the reviews were pretty good so I went ahead and got it. So glad I did. This is a Dell Model U2211H 21.5 widescreen. There is a great deal of difference in the resolution/clarity/color on this monitor as compared to my 5 year old Dell ultrasharp 19".


    Upon reciept of the new monitor, I calibrated it with a spyder 3 pro. Some things I have noticed---:


    The good: The monitor is much sharper


    The bad: I can now see faults in my images that I didn't see before


    The good: Color is richer and clearer on this monitor


    The bad: Also shows color problems (lack of contrast, etc) in my images That i didn't notice before


    The good: Looks good and very viewable even in strong ambient light-also has non-glare screen that really is.


    has 4 USB 2.0 ports---very handy


    Very easy to calibrate----no color sliders


    I haven't watched any movies or played any games, but the Youtube/news videos seem to play fine.


    Lots of adjustment options ---but don't mess with them if you calibrate.


    The two biggest complaints I noticed in the reviews were the location of the power button---too easy hit when making other adjustments---I personaly like the location of the button; and some complained of overpowering backlight on contrasty images---I have been watching for this but haven't noticed any.


    Now, I have never used a highend Viewsonic or Eizo, so I can't compare---


    Overall---Very nice monitor for photogs.Considering the price ofr this IPS monitor I give it [Y][Y][Y]


    Note: I would have preferred a larger monitor, but 21.5 is the largest that will fit on my roll top desk





    Bob
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    Re: IPS monitors



    Me thinks I just found a new monitor I've been staring at all kinds ofnewer onesand even going back into the archives here and seeing which way to go. The Samsung I currently use is off 16% in the mid-upper and and over 20% in the upper corners. Everytime I make an adjustment, I have to drag it to the sweet spot to see what it really looks like. What you have described above sounds great for the price range I was wanting to stay in. Thanks for posting.


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    Re: IPS monitors



    I have to agree with Bob, these IPS monitors, in particular from Dell; are nothing short of *awesome*.


    I *snapped* up a Dell Ultrasharp U2410 IPS panel - saved myself $200.00 via Dell Days. Looking around at other IPS monitors - they are not cheap with some fetching a hefty price tag at 5x the price I paid for mine. The best part of this panel is the fact that my print-out
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