Best 22" LCD Within 14k!!!

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tgpraveen

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buy benq E2200HD without a doubt it has been awarded the best monitor of this year by one international mag also dont remember name .

and its specs are truly gr8.

future proof as well. in my view better than dell.
 

prateekchanda

Boy Genius
BenQ E2200HD is a bluff!
MAN ur not getting 22' its 21.5' or so over it the aspect ratio is 16:9 this further reduces the viewable screen area

do a simple maths an multiply height and width to find out exact real state of ur screen!
 

realdan

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i m also looking for a new lcd monitor..

by the way..is it better to buy it from a shop or online? what one is faster? have never bought any thingy from dell india so far.

any recommended model from samsung range...
 

rajiv0188

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Re: Best 22" LCD Within 14k!!!

best 22" LCD is samsung 2233sw it offers a dynamic contrast ratio of 15:000 n price is around 12k, also LG 2252TE is an energy efficient model n it is also good but price is 13k.
 

realdan

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Re: Best 22" LCD Within 14k!!!

best 22" LCD is samsung 2233sw it offers a dynamic contrast ratio of 15:000 n price is around 12k, also LG 2252TE is an energy efficient model n it is also good but price is 13k.

is the samsung 2233SW available in kolkata..am interested in this model now...
 

emmarbee

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realdan, go for Dell SP2208WFP - the best. I had bought it for 17k.
If you cant afford that much, try Dell S2209W ( I'm not sure whether its good- ask others). In fact I'm gonna start a new thread myself :)
 

ruturaj3

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Anyone knows about Dell SP2309W. It is on dell's usa site.

*accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Displays/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=320-7641

Instead of going for 21.5 isn't 23 is better.

And what is the use dynamic contrast ratio ?
 

realdan

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realdan, go for Dell SP2208WFP - the best. I had bought it for 17k.
If you cant afford that much, try Dell S2209W ( I'm not sure whether its good- ask others). In fact I'm gonna start a new thread myself :)

well did you buy the sp2208wfp online? and when?
last i check on dell india..i cant find the model S2209W...
the samsung 2233Sw seem not bad...what do you guys think? is it available in the market? did anyone buy it? and where? and a what price?
 

emmarbee

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well did you buy the sp2208wfp online? and when?
last i check on dell india..i cant find the model S2209W...
the samsung 2233Sw seem not bad...what do you guys think? is it available in the market? did anyone buy it? and where? and a what price?

I had bought the Dell monitor online. I had bought in the month of aug - last year. I cost me around 17k.
You can't find several models of Dell online - its better you call them and ask for those models with their current price.


I dunno much about that samsung2233sw model - but I won't consider anything other than dell.

My friend is about to buy a new monitor for his new PC - I'm thinking of sevaral options - but everything is within Dell.
As of now, I had got a quote for S2209W for 11.5k (from dealer in richie street)- If I'm able to get the Ultrasharp 2408wfp from US by some means, I'm gonna recommend him that - if not I'll see whether S2409w is good and cheap - if nothing works out then SP2208WFP - hands down.

Realdan, if you have nice budget go for Dell's Ultrasharp (don't buy the TN panel) - it's the best.
 

realdan

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emmarbee, thanks for the info..well if one can buy from local then i might buy dell...gotta marched down to the street lining up with computer shops..
and guys any idea which shop in Calcutta deal in dell monitor?

oh as regard dell ultrasharp range...
UltraSharp monitors are designed to fit just about any situation and give you a comfortable viewing experience. Adjust the height, tilt the panel forward and backward, swivel it left-to-right, even pivot from landscape mode to portrait mode. The UltraSharp 2208WFP adjusts to fit your optimal viewing position. Four convenient USB 2.0 ports help you avoid the hassle of running out of USB ports on your PC or reaching around the back to access them.
is it just that or there are more to it?
 
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