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Manufacturer applies skinny TV know-how to build a gorgeous PC displays.
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Manufacturer applies skinny TV know-how to build a gorgeous PC displays.
must be an ips panel, at that price!.
I know it has a good style but £330 is overkill for a 21.5" screen if it is a TN panel.... id rather buy a good 24" ips for <£270 and have the extra few millimeters of thickness :D.
It may be thin, but, that base looks rather fat. It's a monitor, you're not going to appreciate the thin when it's staring at you head-on all day.
2ms response, I'm guessing its non-IPS.
My 21" CRT is better than this :mrgreen:
Definately not ips either
I don't think this is even a VA panel. A TN panel with no DP inputs for £300+? Gtfo
Edit
This is a traditional LCD (for this day and age) an quite common assuming it uses a TN panel. The only interesting thing is the (ostensibly common) LED backlight intead of CFL of older monitors. I doubt they even use RGB LED backlighting. bleh. We need more GOOD expensive displays, not this junkQuote:
The use of LEDs also means that the E90 will be more power efficient than traditional LCD screens, and should consume up to 40 per cent less power.
btw guys i was joking :P, it would have to be 120hertz or ips to.be worth this price. only thing goin for it is the style!
Give me that at 1920 x 1200 with a IPS panel and I might be interested, I am getting sick of this obsesion with selling crap to the uneducated consumer but getting there attention with things like 1080p / HD / LED.
Give us better tech, better image quality, higher DPI, at the moment it seems like monitor tech is going backwards.