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yeah as TODPHOD.com sticker speaks out,i got it from representative of todphod.com tarun known as KMD across forums.. got it for 9.8k+150 bucks for shipping to delhi
if u need composite input then u would have to increase upto 18k..
DELL ULTRASHARP 20" 2007WFP,native 8-bit panel for18k...with dvi-d,vga,composite & s-video inputs
nice pics & review
*www.techenclave.com/reviews-and-previews/dell-2007wfp-review-98833.html
Re: Post what you purchased.
@gx here are two great reviews for arctic freezer pro7 & CM hyper TX-2
*www.anandtech.com/casecoolingpsus/showdoc.aspx?i=3210&p=1
*www.tomshardware.com/2008/02/26/cpu_cooler_charts_2008_part_2/page6.html
AFAIK both TX-2 & arctic freezer pro7 are neck...
Re: Post what you purchased.
^^ TX-2 must be around 1500-1600bucks at SMC..
TX-2 & arctic freezer pro7 are sweetest options considering price/performance ratio..
looking at ur diagram i feel ur unnecessarily bothered...
viewing angles are not an issue unless u keep ur monitor at desk & see it by sitting at ur floor or view it from extreme sides like at an angle of 70/140 degrees taking panel as base
IME TN's are nice upto 60/120 or 65/130 degrees...
EAX above 2.0 is creative only technology to provide surround effects in supporting game engines...not worth for movie & music buffs
many cards do DTS/DDL over digital connection in realtime like auzen x-ploision,prelude,bluegears b-enspire but u need digital receiver to decode those signals...
no ,using composite connection .i would be getting ir blaster to control STB very soon
generally yes but depends upon implementation to implementation,but my answer is avoid panels with RTA
E228WFP or E248WFP would be nice
any TN panel is nice upto an angle of 120-130 degrees...
here is an interesting thread regarding SP22208WFP/E228WFP/US2208WFP
*forums.erodov.com/showthread.php?t=5837
dingemini312 there is dinesh.he organizes GO's for dell monitors & is very experienced with dell monitors..
after seeing all sorts of issues with RTA/RTC overdrives, i wouldn't...
^^ look i have nothing to prove nor anything to suggest
DELL SP2208WFP is a RTA overdriven panel..
RTA have their own sorts of problems in comparison to panels without RTA
RTA errors are one hell of a pain for TN panels, remember viewsonic 19" VX series
for a TN panel non-RTA response time of...
my understanding is based upon the reading of forums where multiple users have owned those panels...
IMHO good forums are best place to learn & understand facts rather than biased reviews as review conditions & usage conditions are world apart
as far as backlight bleeding is concerned,AFAIK...
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