PC Peripherals Dell S2209w or Samsung 2233sw

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Which one is better -

Dell s2209w @9.5k or

samsung 2233sw @10.5k?

How is the clarity of 700mb dvdrip movies on these lcds. Or should i go for samsung 2033sw instead?
 
don know abt the Dell s2209w but dude bought samsung 2233sw yesterday for 9.7k ...and tell u dude it is superb
 
Dell s2209w Review

Samsung 2233sw Review

I recommend:)

Samsung 2233sw

Pros

Full HD resolution, superb image quality, great design, excellent colour and contrast, non-glossy screen, no visible ghosting during fast motion

Cons

No HDMI, no included DVI cable, poor vertical viewing angles, ball-hinge stand design.

Final

Samsung's SyncMaster 2233SW may lack HDMI connectivity, but this LCD monitor remains a great choice for the home and office thanks to a stylish design and great image quality.
 
samsung one is the better one with good precaliberations done on the manufacturers part

dell support/service can be good... but samsung is good too :)

warm regards
 
They won't look good on hiDef monitors. Are you sure normal legit DVDs will look good on Hi definition monitors? Aren't HD DVDs required to show picture at 1080?
 
720p(DVD-video ie)movies look bad if the viewing distance is small,,they dont look gud even on a 20",,but if ur viewing distance is more than 6ft no problem,,btw do u have a graphics card??if yes then u can use media player classic and then process ur movies on ur gpu they look superb!!!
 
prandi said:
720p(DVD-video ie)movies look bad if the viewing distance is small,,they dont look gud even on a 20",,but if ur viewing distance is more than 6ft no problem,,btw do u have a graphics card??if yes then u can use media player classic and then process ur movies on ur gpu they look superb!!!

720p is not DVD, its HD.
DVDs are 480p if i am not wrong.

DVDs look good on a 22" as well. HD blows everything in terms of picture quality.
The screen would matter much less to the picture clarity. What would matter is ur source or the rips u would be using. 700mb are crap for a HD monitor or any large screen monitor.

Get atleast 2GB rips or best start getting HD rips...:ohyeah:
 
I would say get Dell 2209w although looks are not tat great picture quality is good and better than samsung IMO.
 
nitinveer said:
I would say get Dell 2209w although looks are not tat great picture quality is good and better than samsung IMO.

Any proof of this??? :bleh:

Samsung this specific monitor is too good and since i have it, its even better :P and its also the winner of a Editor's choice award...:ohyeah:
 
prandi said:
720p(DVD-video ie)movies look bad if the viewing distance is small,,they dont look gud even on a 20",,but if ur viewing distance is more than 6ft no problem,,btw do u have a graphics card??if yes then u can use media player classic and then process ur movies on ur gpu they look superb!!!
I have an HD4670. Isn't GPU acceleration enabled by default? Can it be done on VLC? How?
 
prandi said:
720p(DVD-video ie)movies look bad if the viewing distance is small,,they dont look gud even on a 20",,but if ur viewing distance is more than 6ft no problem,,btw do u have a graphics card??if yes then u can use media player classic and then process ur movies on ur gpu they look superb!!!

but my hd movies have lag man wen i play em. :(
 
mjumrani said:
but my hd movies have lag man wen i play em. :(
That means your GPU is not taking the load off the CPU. Try playing it on GOM player and while installing specify properly when it asks in the setup wizard.You can also try with PowerDVD which is supposed to be very good. In any case its a software issue.
 
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