MetalheadGautham said:
We talk about 22" HD since Samsung 22" 40W 1080p monitor costs under 10K including tax.
But 24" is 16.5K. 65% extra money with small increase in screen area and negligible increase in resolution. Its still not reached a price "for the masses".
And BTW, I guess dell is without competition in 24" 1920x1200 seagment.
That 2" makes a lot of difference.
Actually I'd rather not go for the 16:9 20-22" Monitors. In fact the BenQ E2200HD that my friend has is just a bit more on the vertical height than a 15" 4:3 screen.
And what do you think will come out of a 21" 1920x1080 resulution screen? Accordaing to what I observed, on such a high DPI screen, 720p and 1080p content looks the same, unless you are within 2 feet of the screen, which you wont be since that will be too near for watching movies.
Lets just not go the 16:9 way. 16:10 was tolerable, people dont need more. Being good for movies doesnt mean being good for computer work and stuff. And above that, you'll still have black bars on that screen since many movies are wider than 16:9 .. at 2.35:1 or so. Plus, I kinda like the balck bars, they give a cinematic look.