A picture of an unreleased 27" dell monitor was accidentally published on dells site as the product picture for the 20" monitor. It has a built in USB hub on one side and a really neat stand.
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A picture of an unreleased 27" dell monitor was accidentally published on dells site as the product picture for the 20" monitor. It has a built in USB hub on one side and a really neat stand.
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I want to buy the 30" Dell.
That sounds like just the sort of thing that Dell would do.
-Dave
Originally Posted by jdbnsnOriginally Posted by jdbnsn
I wouldn't buy the 30" if your gonna game on it because the response rate is terrible and it flickers during game play
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I want a display like that :O
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My dad has a the Dell 24" Widescreen which also has the same USB and video connectors on it. Very sexy monitor
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the 24" has won many awards and is a beautiful monitor. My friend has one. I think I may have to steal it, jk.
It's mainly for programming and managing this website. I'll have my 19" plugged into secondary for gaming on.I wouldn't buy the 30" if your gonna game on it because the response rate is terrible and it flickers during game play
Also, i think they've upped the specs recently. It's got a 16ms response time-which is slow compared to most monitors, but the way i understand it, we humans can't tell the difference below 20ms.
-Dave
Originally Posted by jdbnsnOriginally Posted by jdbnsn
Put two flat panels together, one with a slower response rate and you will see the difference. Even just the difference in 10ms to 8ms is noticeable. Put the slow one on your desk by itself and the only time you will notice it is during fast movement on your screen. It is similar to the difference in refresh rate. Supposedly 60hz is the theoretical limit your eyes will notice (this is why most stereo image displays run at 120hz), but kick up the display to 85hz and you will see a difference. I have been looking at lcd tv's and got to see one with a 5ms refresh rate and one with a 10ms+ refresh rate side by side and the difference is amazing.
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20ms will lag like crazzzzy