Which monitor to choose among thses

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Shekhar5

Broken In
S2240L is IPS, that is a good thing but response time is 7 G to G. So we should not consider it. right? Dell ST2220M has VGA and DVI-D and flipkart shows Dell ST2220L has VGA, DVI-d and HDMI connectivity. So I think Dell ST2220L should be my choice.

@Nerevarine
Thanks for the suggestion but I never heard of that company before but lets see if I can find its model in market.
 

whitestar_999

Super Moderator
Staff member
the main difference between S series & lower end dell models(i.e. ST) is that all ST models are TN panels while all S series models are IPS panels except 24" 2440 which is AMVA.
 

rider

as Kratos
the main difference between S series & lower end dell models(i.e. ST) is that all ST models are TN panels while all S series models are IPS panels except 24" 2440 which is AMVA.

So they are playing with Indian customers by providing them old TN panels in new S-series edge-to-edge body. :?
 

Nerevarine

Incarnate
no flaming plz, :) And flipkart says it is IPS Panel type
Even official dell website says it has IPS

Viewable image size (diagonal):
58.42 cm (23 inches)

HorizontalVertical:
509.18 mm (20.05 inches)
286.41 mm (11.28 inches)

Maximum resolution:
1920 x 1080 at 60 Hz

Aspect ratio:
16:9

Pixel pitch:
0.265 mm

Brightness (typical):
250 cd/m2

Color gamut (typical):
82% (CIE1976) / 72% (CIE1931)

Color depth:
16.7 million colors

Contrast ratio (typical):
1,000:1

Dynamic contrast ratio (typical):
8 million:1

Viewing angle (typical) vertical/horizontal
178°/178°

Response time (typical):
7 ms with overdrive (gray to gray)

Panel type:
In-plane switching

Backlight:
LED

Stand
Tilt
 

apurvgupta1

Journeyman
Well i wouldn't recommend taking Dell and i say that again, they don't manufacture monitors themselves, but you make take it ultimately as your purchase.
 

rider

as Kratos
man are u retard !!! S2240L is a VA panel man!!!

If you think I am a retard, you are definitely a super genius person? :razz:
If S2240L is a VA panel so why official Dell website marking it IPS in tech specs?
S2240L 54.6 cm (21.5") Monitor with LED Panel Details
Mind your language or you will be kicked out from the forum, okay.
 

whitestar_999

Super Moderator
Staff member
the main difference between S series & lower end dell models(i.e. ST) is that all ST models are TN panels while all S series models are IPS panels except 24" 2440 which is AMVA.
people read all previous posts before posting unless it is a 3 or more page thread.all S series monitors are IPS panel(which includes S2240L) except S2440L which is AMVA.
 

LGWRSherlock

LG Expert
What's better? TN panel or an IPS panel?

It would depending on whether or not you will be doing any hardcore gaming. If you like to play a lot of fast paced action games, nothing will beat a TN panel in terms of response times. However, for EVERYTHING ELSE, IPS will win hands down. Even then, an IPS panel's response times are pretty good!

LG WRman Sherlock, out!
 

setu4993

Journeyman
It would depending on whether or not you will be doing any hardcore gaming. If you like to play a lot of fast paced action games, nothing will beat a TN panel in terms of response times. However, for EVERYTHING ELSE, IPS will win hands down. Even then, an IPS panel's response times are pretty good!

LG WRman Sherlock, out!

IPS defnitely

Thanks for the quick replies. Not really looking for a gaming rig.

A lot of document work, some movies, and surfing, that's it. Seems like it is the Dell S2240L for me, then.

Thanks :).
 
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