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Dell Silently Intros the 23-inch 16:9 S2309W Widescreen LCD Monitor
Dell has silently launched one more slave up its LCD monitor line-up, the 23-inch Dell S2309W. Base specs of this 23-incher reveal a 1920x1080 wide resolution, making it Dell's second 16:9 full HD display after S2409W. Response time is measured to be 5ms, brightness is 300 cd/m2, and contrast ratio is 1,000:1. The S2309W connects to the PC via DVI or analog VGA. It follows the new trend by matching the resolution found on modern TVs, so you may think this would be the perfect choice for movie lovers, if it did not lack HDMI connectivity for some reason. The display is currently only on Dell's Canadian site here. There is no information on pricing and availability yet.
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oooooh. true 16:9, 1080P... no native HDMI isnt a big loss, as you get get converters really easy (and why bother if it has no inbuilt speakers)
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Missing HDMI to keep the costs down??? maybe they shoulda gone with DVi + HDMi instead & ship it with the Analogue to DVi converter things
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as i said above freedom, why bother if it has no speakers? you gain nothing over DVI.
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The Dell 24" S2409W is currently on offer here in the UK Dell site for just over £202 delivered (£50 off), would be interesting to see how much this one costs...
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DVI to HDMI works fine for HDCP.
If the price is right I would be interested in this model, greater pixel density than the 24" display at the same resolution. |
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We should just start calling these by the actual manuf. that makes them. It was sony the last time I checked (been a while though).
Regardless, it's dull and they won't be getting a penny.
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Wish i'd got that or the 24" one, instead of the 1920x1200 I have, I likes my HD movies lol
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yeah stoopidly bought widescreen and hd drive to watch movies, hahahah little did I know movies are (mostly) not screened in 16:9, shot in whatever they freakin want lol. I mean wtf is 1.85:1 or 2.40:1, just make a full screen 16:9 movie lol, jees, you'd think they were against us lmao
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I think 16:9 is perfect. I don't wtf their deal is.
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I have no idea why they don't have a "standard size" imo, it's just stoopid
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I got no problem with 16:9, but when MOST of the films come out at 2.40/1, and I get stuck with a film that takes up half of my WIDE-screen monitor.. I have to complain.
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god i hate 2.40/1 'ultra widescreen' movies.
most of the time i end up returning those films, despite how good they may be because they LOOK LIKE ASS. at the very least they should re-edit the film into a 16:9 version before releasing it to DVD, the lazy sods.
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And maybe you "stoopid" people want smaller movies in the cinema as well?
I'm sorry, but movies are the way they are because they're shot for cinema, not for TV. And "re-edit" them means we'll have the same problem as when 4:3 was the norm and we lost out a chunk on each side of the movie. Go learn about how all this stuff works before you make stupid comments about stuff you know nothing about. ![]() And besides, 16:9 screens are worse than 16:10 for anything BUT watching movies on, as they offer lower resolution, not great resolution. I'm amazed that the lot of you are buying into the BS marketing all these companies are doing about HD this and HD that, especially those of you that already have a 1920x1200 res display which is better than the 1920x1080 of the so called full HD displays. ![]() Maybe you guys should write to the movie industry and complain that they movies they make are "too big" and they should consider people's TV screens instead of the cinema, maybe they'll listen ![]() Btw, 16:9 is 1.78:1 and anything wider isn't really suitable for home use due to the odd screen size you'd end up with... |
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^^ Which is exactly why they should've picked a standard. Thanks for proving our point.
And 20 more/less vertical pixels never killed anyone.
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Err, if you hate black bars just use pan and scan? Then at least those that don't mind black bars have the option of a wider angle.
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Yeah, I mean, if you were launching my ass up anything, I would be screaming my head off.
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movies come in 16:9, or stupid alternate resolutions. as PC users, we get 16:10. as home cinema users, we get 16:9.
I do not like black bars, and for f*cks sake i do NOT want to stretch my video to fit. whats the point of making a movie for the cinema aspect ratio if it lasts 2 months in a cinema, and 20 years on DVD!
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Movies work in 16:9.
Games work in 16:9 and 16:10. (Either they support all resolutions, or they were console ports with native support) Hell, i find more games that ONLY work in 16:9 than i do for 16:10. So actually, 16:9 is the superior resolution here. It gives you native support in BOTH movies and games, whereas 16:10 only gives it in games, and not even all of them. oh and HDMI loses nothing over DVI - HDMI is actually an extension of the DVI protocol, they just removed analogue VGA support and added audio instead. Its only pointless if the TV has no speakers, otherwise it has a few bonuses. One of them being cable size (its smaller) and the other being that they can be a LOT longer (15 meters, i have a 5M cable and it doesnt tie my PC next to the screen)
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HDMI sucks if you're a corporation anyway. DisplayPort for life!
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