Samsung all the way (for me). At home I have 30" in the middle, 24" (portrait) to the left and 27.5" to the right. (All Samsung). Interestingly the 27.5" seems much brighter or over saturated compared to the other two. I had to mess around a lot with the settings a lot so that it didn't make the other two monitors look dull and lifeless. (by making it more dull and lifeless.)
I like Samsung due to them replacing monitors if they have dead pixels. (not sure if Dell do that? zero dead pixel policy?) In hindsight I wouldn't have gotten the 27.5" monitor I'd probably get another 24". I think getting the same model (and size) is important. Even a different sized/coloured edge around two monitors can be enough to annoy. two 30" monitors would be awesome but way expensive :) Not sure if this post should be OT or not. I'd argue this topic springs up often enough for it to be on topic. :) On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Bill McCarthy <[email protected]> wrote: > Speaking of desktop PC's has anyone compared the newer LED screens ? > My old(ish) Dell 2407WFP is easy on the eyes if I turn brightness way down > to about 20% or so, otherwise it's excessively bright to stare at all day. > Problem is blacks/greys are lacking contrast at that level. Are there > better screens out there that have good contrast but aren't like staring > into a light globe? > > Favourite screens ?? > > >
