Monitor within 5-6K

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anirbandd

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
1440x900 is a 8:5 ratio screen, like 4:3. lower resolution.

1600x900 is 16:9 wide screen. higher res.
 

ghouse12311

Ambassador of Buzz
i have this monitor got it less than a month back for Rs 6450 locally

picture quality is amazing...very nice viewing angles,some inbuilt samsung presets to get the best picture quality(this becomes too bright for me so not using it) also it has nice touch sensors at the bottom for power,menu etc..i dont know how this monitor compares to the Dell IN2030M(this one was available for 6100 only for 350 more went for samsung)

also this monitor comes with a VGA cable so you will need to buy a DVI cable for Rs 250 or so

good luck for your purchase
 

ghouse12311

Ambassador of Buzz
thanks a lot!!

btw.. the site quotes:

how come you have only analog connector?

i am guessing that the local dealers take them out and replace it with VGA cable and sell the DVI cable separately but not so sure about this...and i only got a VGA cable, bought a DVI cable separately for Rs 250

also I got only a two molex to 6pin PCI power connector and no other accessories with my GPU which is pretty lame...
 

TechnoHolic

Journeyman
i am guessing that the local dealers take them out and replace it with VGA cable and sell the DVI cable separately but not so sure about this...and i only got a VGA cable, bought a DVI cable separately for Rs 250

No..No..i have checked (sealed) ...it doesn't contain DVI cable..
Everything included with the monitor is separate plastic-packed..
 
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anirbandd

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
havent decided yet.. have shortlisted according to preference. all i have to do is visit a few shops and get quotations. however, that will be after 10Feb.
 

quicky008

Technomancer
Mine is Samsung S20B300B 20" It's a mind blowing monitor..the first one came to me with a blue stuck pixel but the retailer replaced the whole unit..(it was a bad luck) The display quality of this monitor is just awesome..it's 6.3k+Vat in Vedant and Eastern(1 month ago)..
Choose between Samsung and Dell..i recommend Samsung (my model)..don't opt low budgeted AOC models..it's very very bad quality if you compare with samsung.
\\little advice//
1.check your monitor in the shop at least for two minutes
2.look carefully in every pixel by applying a black wallpaper (or you can find in 'check signal status' screen if the screen is stable).

Your suggestions are very useful indeed but how can someone check for dead pixels while buying a new monitor?In most cases,new monitors are enclosed in sealed boxes and in order to test them one needs to take them out of the packaging,assemble everything carefully and connect it to a pc-carrying out these steps at a retail store is too much of a hassle,and are you sure that shopkeepers will allow the customers to test their monitors before making a purchase?In case a monitor turns out to be defective,he'll have to replace it with a new one and that is something most of them are not going to like.
 
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anirbandd

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
Probably you've talked with Rahul..the clever guy from eastern..

dunno their names.. but Eastern Logica has its own assemblers on the 1st floor of the shop. they allow for testing after buying a product.

But they don't provide good quotes for the products they sell.
IMO, everything depends on rapport with the shopkeeper.

i take quotes from one shop and go and show them to the other shop. ;)

have made my RGB, B/W backgrounds for testing. when i go to buy, gonna test using them :)
 
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anirbandd

anirbandd

Conversation Architect
Bought Dell IN2030M from MD Comp @ 6k :hyper:

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thanks a lot guys!! :D


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