liquidmonkey
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so i'm aboot a hair away from pulling the trigger on buying 2 of the samsung 2443bw monitors but before i do i'm wondering if i have missed any other comparable models out there?
ideally i would like a 24" / 1920x1200 / thin / good quality / NO GLOSSY FINISH
i generally use my computer for internet, photos, movie editing, movies and gaming.
currently have a LG246WH (24") and a Sammy940B (19") but want to swap them out for 2x24" of the same brand/model.
what do you think? is the sammy 2443bw still the best bang for buck around?
thanks for any advice
ideally i would like a 24" / 1920x1200 / thin / good quality / NO GLOSSY FINISH
i generally use my computer for internet, photos, movie editing, movies and gaming.
currently have a LG246WH (24") and a Sammy940B (19") but want to swap them out for 2x24" of the same brand/model.
what do you think? is the sammy 2443bw still the best bang for buck around?
thanks for any advice
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Yep, Samsung monitors are usually best bang for bux
Agent Data
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Yep, Samsung monitors are usually best bang for bux
fugno
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Yep, Samsung monitors are usually best bang for bux
You bet, I love mine.
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have a 2233SW here myself - fine thing!
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so i'm aboot a hair away from pulling the trigger on buying 2 of the samsung 2443bw monitors but before i do i'm wondering if i have missed any other comparable models out there?
ideally i would like a 24" / 1920x1200 / thin / good quality / NO GLOSSY FINISH
i generally use my computer for internet, photos, movie editing, movies and gaming.
currently have a LG246WH (24") and a Sammy940B (19") but want to swap them out for 2x24" of the same brand/model.
what do you think? is the sammy 2443bw still the best bang for buck around?
thanks for any advice
Also give Asus a gander... I've been using their 24" 1080p monitors for a couple of years, in multiple installations and haven't had a single problem with them.
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liquidmonkey
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that asus has 1080, not 1200 so its not in the pool, but thanks for the suggestion.