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Monitor with lots of ports?

  • 04-05-2010 7:37pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,267 ✭✭✭


    I'm testing the waters here and hoping to get some recommendations for a decent replacement gaming/movie monitor.

    At the moment I'm using the great Dell 2407wfp. It's a great monitor but there are a few niggles really annoying me with my setup that might be best suited to a different model.

    ATM I have my xbox 360, PS3, PC and laptop to hook up to it. It's too crowded. The xbox is taking up the VGA port, I'm constantly re-switching the 1 DVI port between the PS3, my PC and my laptop. I'm also having to switch the L&R sound cables (to separate stereo speakers) each time I switch from xbox to PS3.

    I've also noticed a considerable difference between the quality of display between my macbook pro's LED backlit display and the Dell. The MBP has cleaner, proper whites and there is a noticable yellow tinge in the Dell in comparisson.

    Ideally I would like a 24 inch with:

    Built in speakers
    LED backlit
    Good colours/fast response time (no ghosting which is sometimes noticable on the Dell)
    1 VGA port
    2 or more DVI ports
    1 or 2 HDMI ports
    Mini displayport

    Is all this possible?


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