Dell Ultrasharp U2410, it's the same one I have at work. It does cost $499, which is at the top of your price range. If you want to save a little bit, get the same one in the 22" size. Sadly, they no longer make the 20" (which is what I have at home) which has the same resolution as the 22" at a greater pixel density.
Just found out why I previously disregarded the U2410, as there are reports of dithering (got fixed with firmware) and differently colored tints in the corners.
Just found out why I previously disregarded the U2410, as there are reports of dithering (got fixed with firmware) and differently colored tints in the corners.
I dont' notice anything on mine. I wonder how you even update the firmware on a monitor...
I'm planning to build this late December/early January when I move back to the States. It's going to be my first time building a PC in a decade, but it doesn't look like much has changed. I want something fairly basic but with long-term upgradabilty, so that's why I choose a more premium case and keyboard and a full-size ATX motherboard. I'm not getting much of a GPU to begin with as I'm not into PC gaming at the moment, so I doubt I need much of one.
I'm going with AMD to save some cash and it because it looks like it should be easy to upgrade to Phenom II or similar later if I want more power. I'm planning to also use the LCD for my Xbox and with the InfiniTV card I should be able to save myself the cost of a new TV.
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overclockers.co.uk/ has a rather lengthy thread about the problems people are having with this monitor.
Unicomp Customizer 104 keyboard - $69.00
Ceton InfiniTV 4 digital cable quad-tuner card - $399.00
I'm planning to build this late December/early January when I move back to the States. It's going to be my first time building a PC in a decade, but it doesn't look like much has changed. I want something fairly basic but with long-term upgradabilty, so that's why I choose a more premium case and keyboard and a full-size ATX motherboard. I'm not getting much of a GPU to begin with as I'm not into PC gaming at the moment, so I doubt I need much of one.
I'm going with AMD to save some cash and it because it looks like it should be easy to upgrade to Phenom II or similar later if I want more power. I'm planning to also use the LCD for my Xbox and with the InfiniTV card I should be able to save myself the cost of a new TV.