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Dell U2412M IPS 24-inch 1920x1200 monitor $279

Phusius

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I probably am one of the few people who enjoy 16:9 gaming better than 16:10. I own a 16:10 Samsung t260hd, and it is nice... but I just am so used to 16:9 because of Hollywood I really can't seem to get used to 16:10 for some reason, heh.
 

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I've got both, prefer the 16:10. lulz. using two 16:9 P2311H's on either side of the U2412M.
 

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I probably am one of the few people who enjoy 16:9 gaming better than 16:10. I own a 16:10 Samsung t260hd, and it is nice... but I just am so used to 16:9 because of Hollywood I really can't seem to get used to 16:10 for some reason, heh.
SHURELY ;) you are used to 21:9 because of Hollywood unless of course you like to watch movies from the 1950's. :pimp:

16:9 is NOT Hollywood. It is Cable TV.
 
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If you tried it... how fast is the input switching? My Asus is painfully slow.

Hrm, I don't usually use multiple inputs ona single monitor on my gaming rig...as I have multiple monitors. I measure about 3 seconds from auto to manual, and the menu navigation isn't the best for switching easily, gotta go through a couple of menu levels to get there.
 
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Thank you. Even though it's slow, luckily I have a button for switching. Use it a lot when I remote from home (hook up the work laptop) or have another machined hooked up.
 
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