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    Good deal on a 20-23" screen (UK)

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Audiophil92, Sep 23, 2010.

  1. Audiophil92

    Audiophil92 Notebook Evangelist

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    Hey guys,

    I just bought an M15X, and am currently trying to find a nice screen to enjoy 1920x1080 on :D however prices in the UK are crappy -.- so I'm trying to find a nice good screen with low lag, nice colors, no bleeding - you know, just for gaming, movies and such. I'm not exactly a photographer, so it doesnt have to be perfect, but at the same time having a bad monitor is extremely irritating...

    I'm trying to find something within the 100-200 pound range. I know its rather hard to find a good screen at that price, but I'm willing to go for used/refurbished. So, help me out guys, and tell me if its even possible to get a good, large screen at that price.

    If not I'll probably opt for the Dell U2311

    Dell U2311 23 inch Widescreen IPS Panel LCD Monitor: Amazon.co.uk: Computers & Accessories

    although I'll have to save for a while :/

    tl;dr best 20-23" screen at under 200 pounds to buy in UK/EU
     
  2. Crimsoned

    Crimsoned Notebook Deity

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    Dell Ultrasharp U2211H 21.5" Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor - Black

    This goes for 200 pounds~
    This is good for amateur photo editing. Input lag is low to non existent, and response time is good with ghosting not being an issue in movies or gaming.
    With a price tag of 200 pounds~ there isn't a monitor that I know that doesn't have blacklight bleeding.

    Reviews:
    Mine:
    http://forum.notebookreview.com/accessories/519983-dell-u2211h-review-e-economy-ips.html
    TFTCentral (way better then mine)
    Dell U2211H Review

    Or the U2311H you have on your post would do just as well as they are the same panels just different sizes.