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Pinto
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 10:04
With the new $300.00, 22" Ultra Sharp 2209WA from Dell so far getting good reviews, I'm wondering how much benefit there is to a 24" at least double the price. For those of you who have worked on both sizes, does the small, additional 2" really make that much of a difference?
I'm about to pull the trigger on a new system and my wife tells me I'll regret it if I don't go with the larger size. I need experienced advice.
(Title should obviously be 22" not 22'. Sorry about that.:oops:)
That_Fox
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 10:11
I've used both 22" and 24" monitors and to be honest I didn't notice that much of a difference between them. I could be happily using a 22" with a 24" sitting next to me and vice-versa,. It matters much more what type of panel is in the monitor, if you can find out the panel type beforehand avoid TN panels.
Collin85
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 10:13
Panels-aside, it's not the 2" which matter, but rather the increase in resolution which I appreciate. 22" LCDs has WSXGA+ resolution (1680x1050) as native while a 24" is WUXGA+ (1920x1200).
Marius B
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 10:14
I've used both 22" and 24" monitors and to be honest I didn't notice that much of a difference between them. I could be happily using a 22" with a 24" sitting next to me and vice-versa,. It matters much more what type of panel is in the monitor, if you can find out the panel type beforehand avoid TN panels.
Dell call it (the panel) e-IPS....
Pinto
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 10:31
Thank you for the responses. Interesting observation on the resolution issue, Collins85. Never considered that. Would it be worth double the cost to you?
Collin85
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 10:40
Thank you for the responses. Interesting observation on the resolution issue, Collins85. Never considered that. Would it be worth double the cost to you?
Besides the panel, that IS the issue I consider the most. Infact between the 22" and 24", I never consider the 24" due to size. The 2" is pretty negligible IMO. On the other hand, the resolution isn't - the 24" has noticably larger desktop real estate.
I'm sure some others would disagree, but to me, yes it's worth double. In the past I've owned 20" 4:3 (1600x1200), 22" widescreen and 24" widescreen - and I found 24" to be the perfect balance between resolution and quality.
Another option you can consider if you're buying for PP work are dual 22". That'll give you a heck of alot of screen real estate. The typical setup here is one monitor for all the Photoshop toolboxes/menus while the other is dedicated entirely towards the shot being processed.
Pinto
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 13:19
Besides the panel, that IS the issue I consider the most. Infact between the 22" and 24", I never consider the 24" due to size. The 2" is pretty negligible IMO. On the other hand, the resolution isn't - the 24" has noticably larger desktop real estate.
I'm sure some others would disagree, but to me, yes it's worth double. In the past I've owned 20" 4:3 (1600x1200), 22" widescreen and 24" widescreen - and I found 24" to be the perfect balance between resolution and quality.
Another option you can consider if you're buying for PP work are dual 22". That'll give you a heck of alot of screen real estate. The typical setup here is one monitor for all the Photoshop toolboxes/menus while the other is dedicated entirely towards the shot being processed.
Thanks. I'll have to think about the resolution issue. I don't think I have the room for duals.
roman_t
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 23:28
+1 for 24. also very nice for movies
theague
26th of January 2009 (Mon), 23:44
just my two bits. I have a 22" Samsung at home, I had dual 19" at work and was recently upgraded to dual 24" HP monitors. The desk space is amazing and as was mentioned, even the space on a single monitor is far superior to the monitor I have at home. If I had it to do again I would go 24" every time as long as I could afford high-quality.
Pinto
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 09:14
just my two bits. I have a 22" Samsung at home, I had dual 19" at work and was recently upgraded to dual 24" HP monitors. The desk space is amazing and as was mentioned, even the space on a single monitor is far superior to the monitor I have at home. If I had it to do again I would go 24" every time as long as I could afford high-quality.
Thanks, but you guys are making this a tough decision.
theague
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 13:29
Thanks, but you guys are making this a tough decision.
I have always bought the best quality I can afford. If you can't afford what you really want, keep saving. ;)
tim
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 14:25
I use a three year old 19" non-widescreen LCD monitor and i'm happy with it.
Pinto
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 15:05
I have always bought the best quality I can afford. If you can't afford what you really want, keep saving. ;)
Thanks for your response. But it's not a matter of being able to afford the 24". As I indicated in my original post, with the introduction of the new 22" IPS Dell UltraSharp 2209WA Monitor with, thus far, good reviews at $299.00, I am asking if 2" is worth a minimum of another $300.00.
As far as quality goes, all my current systems use CRTs, so I would guess that LCD is a actually a step down.
NicolasRubio
27th of January 2009 (Tue), 15:10
I'm about to pull the trigger on a new system and my wife tells me I'll regret it if I don't go with the larger size. I need experienced advice
Your wife's got the key!
grego
28th of January 2009 (Wed), 01:17
I have Dell's 2408 Ultra Sharp. It's a S-PVA Samsung Panel. Well made, and with calibration, you will get good stuff out of it. They recently had a deal for 25% off. Any good S-PVA or IPS panel and you should be fine, after calibration.
Grumbledook
28th of January 2009 (Wed), 06:46
what about 2x 22"
I went with a 24" few years back now though, the extra res did it for me
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