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    1. Samsung 226BW 22" with DVI - 12k locally



    2. Dell SP2208WFP 22" with HDMI, Webcam, USB ports - 16k locally



    3. Dell E248WFP 24" with DVI - 19k via KMD



    4. Dell E228WFP 22" with DVI - 14k locally



    please mention which one you'll go for and why?

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    ^^^^errrrr....see the thread for 2nd option.

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    ^^^^mods please change the option 2 to Dell SP2208WFP 22" with HDMI, Webcam, USB ports - 16k locally

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    Err....you are you concerned with which monitor I would go for? If you are looking to buy one, then please mention your PC config, and what games you prefer
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    Quote Originally Posted by verma
    1. Samsung 226BW 22" with DVI - 12k locally



    2. Dell SP2208WFP 22" with HDMI, Webcam, USB ports - 16k locally



    3. Dell E248WFP 24" with DVI - 19k via KMD



    4. Dell E228WFP 22" with DVI - 14k locally



    please mention which one you'll go for and why?


    I'd go for neither cause they all suck IMO, except the E228WFP that is.



    I'd go for an LG 246Wp if I got a chance, of course already have an excellent MVA panel so maybe I'm biased

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    Don't forget Benq 24" G2400W

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    Get SP2208WFP.
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    samsung 226bw for gaming



    Btw verma can u pm me the shop details frm where i can buy the 226bw in India..the price is just too good

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    Yea I also like 226BW, good stylish looking. Where to buy @ 12k ??
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    My vote goes to Dell E248WFP..

    Only monitor there with native resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p).

    19K via KMD is the best deal. Go for it..
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    Mine also for

    My vote goes to Dell E248WFP

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    1 doubt..if u buy a dell monitor from abroad and it experiences any problem..will DELL INDIA replaced it for you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xtr.pwnzor
    1 doubt..if u buy a dell monitor from abroad and it experiences any problem..will DELL INDIA replaced it for you?


    I don't think so, that's why I prefer local buying.

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    Quote Originally Posted by muzux2
    My vote goes to Dell E248WFP..

    Only monitor there with native resolution of 1920 x 1080 (1080p).

    19K via KMD is the best deal. Go for it..


    The price difference between the 22 inch and 24 inch TN panel at 12-13K for 22" and 19K for 24" is not worth the premium. Not when LG gave me a pricing of 23K for the 246Wp (MVA). I've had the distinction of testing both TN and MVA side by side and a premium of 5-6K for a native 8 bit panel is worth it for the same screen size. The fact that the LG is only 4K more makes it a steal. Also the HDMI connect and HDMI to DVI cable bundled is a huge plus for the price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vandal
    The price difference between the 22 inch and 24 inch TN panel at 12-13K for 22" and 19K for 24" is not worth the premium. Not when LG gave me a pricing of 23K for the 246Wp (MVA). I've had the distinction of testing both TN and MVA side by side and a premium of 5-6K for a native 8 bit panel is worth it for the same screen size. The fact that the LG is only 4K more makes it a steal. Also the HDMI connect and HDMI to DVI cable bundled is a huge plus for the price.


    Thanks Vandal, that was helpful, repped.

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    ^^ If you get the LG 246Wp at that price then it beats everything... Do let us know the final price you paid for the panel....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vandal
    The price difference between the 22 inch and 24 inch TN panel at 12-13K for 22" and 19K for 24" is not worth the premium. Not when LG gave me a pricing of 23K for the 246Wp (MVA). I've had the distinction of testing both TN and MVA side by side and a premium of 5-6K for a native 8 bit panel is worth it for the same screen size. The fact that the LG is only 4K more makes it a steal. Also the HDMI connect and HDMI to DVI cable bundled is a huge plus for the price.


    what about quality of product?



    Recently my TV tech. suggest me not to buy ANY NEW LG TV as it face PICTURE TUBE problem just within 15 months. By new he means few years back LG made very good TV sets.



    PS: I don't have LG TV
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vandal
    The price difference between the 22 inch and 24 inch TN panel at 12-13K for 22" and 19K for 24" is not worth the premium. Not when LG gave me a pricing of 23K for the 246Wp (MVA). I've had the distinction of testing both TN and MVA side by side and a premium of 5-6K for a native 8 bit panel is worth it for the same screen size. The fact that the LG is only 4K more makes it a steal. Also the HDMI connect and HDMI to DVI cable bundled is a huge plus for the price.


    where to get 246Wp for 23k?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Emperor
    what about quality of product?



    Recently my TV tech. suggest me not to buy ANY NEW LG TV as it face PICTURE TUBE problem just within 15 months. By new he means few years back LG made very good TV sets.



    PS: I don't have LG TV


    Err.. :S :S Its an LCD Panel.. completely different product..

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    I dont think u can get a 226BW for 12k, and of the lot, its the best one.

 

 
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