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Aug 04, 2014 20:10 |  #1

I love my 2209WA, however would like to eventually get something larger (yet as good and relatively inexpensive as it is).

Any monitors out there that would be a good upgrade ?


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Aug 04, 2014 20:29 |  #2

I have two U2713HM on my macmini and am very happy with them, both at 2569x1440 resolution


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Aug 04, 2014 22:30 |  #3

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I have two U2713HM on my macmini and am very happy with them, both at 2569x1440 resolution

Well, that's a $600 display... it better be good :)

The beauty of 2209WA was the great quality below $200.

Looking for something larger in the $250-below range.


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Aug 04, 2014 23:22 |  #4

You can get bigger and cheaper but not with the same quality. Look at reviews on tftcentral.co.uk if you're interested in color performance.


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Aug 05, 2014 20:44 |  #5

yea you might want to look at spending a little extra. I have got one of these, it's quite good for the price.
http://accessories.us.​dell.com …s&cs=19&l=en&sk​u=320-2676 (external link)


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Aug 06, 2014 10:54 |  #6

Well how much bigger do you want to go? 24"? 27"? 34"?


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Aug 07, 2014 11:43 |  #7

Mark0159 wrote in post #17078812 (external link)
yea you might want to look at spending a little extra. I have got one of these, it's quite good for the price.
http://accessories.us.​dell.com …s&cs=19&l=en&sk​u=320-2676 (external link)

+1 for the U2412M, I've got it sitting alongside my 2209WA.
Nice screen and looks pretty good to me once calibrated.




  
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Aug 15, 2014 11:02 |  #8

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Well how much bigger do you want to go? 24"? 27"? 34"?

27 probably. But would consider 24.


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Aug 15, 2014 11:03 |  #9

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+1 for the U2412M, I've got it sitting alongside my 2209WA.
Nice screen and looks pretty good to me once calibrated.

Not a bad price.


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