My Shopping spree - Acer 22" widescreen + Logi Z5500

Congrats good buy :)

Darthcoder said:
How is the Samsung 226BW??Heard a lot of praise for it.
Also heard lot of praise for the HP 22 inch LCD. Does anyone know abt it?

Samsung 226BW is the 2nd best 22 inchers if you get the a 'S' series one
how to identify: http://www.techenclave.com/forums/657887-post21.html

The HP is the best 22 incher

both verdicts according to some review the link to which i lost

the HP is 30k & the Samsung is 20k in Mumbai according to farookh

The LG L226WTQ & LG L226WA monitors are rated the highest by the users though

but i would advice the Dell E228WFP from Raghu's GO as that way you will get 5yrs warranty :eek:hyeah:
 
congrats.on a new monitor and killer speakers..

nice to see someone buying a different monitor from the usual DELL and Viewsonic . by the way is it a TN panel ?
 
great buy ice... where do you work???

I work with CyberMedia [ PCQuest/Living Digital] Tech analyst :p

care to share the source of the wallpaper ..?
Here u go :)


Don't know if you know some tricks for the z5500.
Put the device in standby mode (ie red light on the on/off button)
Press and hold down: Input, Effect, Settings and Mute buttons simultaniusly for about 6 sec, the display shoud now read "2nd Skin On"

Other tricks available:

Boost Mode: Turn the volume knob to the max, keep turning, it will now switch to boost mode and get even louder

Volume+ : Hold down the Mute button and turn the volume knob up, this can be combined with Boost Mode for some serious damage

Diagnostic Mode: Put the device in standby , Press and hold Input and Effect buttons simultainiusly for 6 sec. The device will now show more information about the digital feed it gets from the coax or tosling connection for 5 secs (only for digital connections not the analouge ones), this is fun to be turned on at all times for some extra status.

Thanks man.. didnt knew this :)
congrats.on a new monitor and killer speakers..
nice to see someone buying a different monitor from the usual DELL and Viewsonic . by the way is it a TN panel ?

Yup its a TN panel...
As so many request for the review... ill put one up 2morow... :):eek:hyeah:
 
Udit said:
Congrats good buy :)

Samsung 226BW is the 2nd best 22 inchers if you get the a 'S' series one

how to identify: http://www.techenclave.com/forums/657887-post21.html

The HP is the best 22 incher

both verdicts according to some review the link to which i lost

the HP is 30k & the Samsung is 20k in Mumbai according to farookh

The LG L226WTQ & LG L226WA monitors are rated the highest by the users though

but i would advice the Dell E228WFP from Raghu's GO as that way you will get 5yrs warranty :eek:hyeah:

Thanks for the tip mate, so with a budget of 20k what do u reckon?

of course I'd like the best VFM Monitor for 20k :D

And to differentiate between A and S series of Samsung, heres the link

Samsung 226BW A and S series: The verdict (page 1: Introduction) - BeHardware

As said in the link just an 'A' does not indicate that its an 'A' panel monitor, the link has a more comprehensive test to find out whether the panel is an 'A' type or 'S' type.
 
DC, as i said, get the 2235wm(or was it 2255? or 2245? lol all available) for 15k, save the 5k and u know what to do with that saved money dont u :p
 
Darthcoder said:
Thanks for the tip mate, so with a budget of 20k what do u reckon?
of course I'd like the best VFM Monitor for 20k :D

If you have a 20k budget, why are you looking at a TN panel :p. Get a Dell 2007WFP.
 
^ Looking for as much real estate as possible :).

Plus with the 2007WFP, you dont know whether u'll get an s-IPS or s-PVA (although both are better than TN panels) but that is what is making me a little circumspect about 2007WFP.
 
Darthcoder said:
^ Looking for as much real estate as possible :).

Plus with the 2007WFP, you dont know whether u'll get an s-IPS or s-PVA (although both are better than TN panels) but that is what is making me a little circumspect about 2007WFP.

well the Dell works out to about 23k for you isint it? pretty pricey
 
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