The response time is 6ms, those other ratings are specific colors. It also has a specific overdrive that actually works better than my S-PVA 6ms 24inch. The other linked ones are also TN film ones. Personally I cant stand glossy for desktop monitors.
I strongly recommend the benq though. IT IS VERY HARD FIND A GOOD S-PVA MONITOR LIKE THIS AT THE SAME PRICE AS THOSE LOW QUALITY TNs.
but its not the same price its $100 more. in some cases more then $100 more
it might be worth it to some, not worth it to others
however i believe you posted a coupon code for 10% off. maybe no one has taken note?
thankyou10
so now its $50 more but with shipping comes out to $70 more then the original monitor posted by TS. is it worth $70 more? yeah, most likely.
i found a review for it:
http://www.overclockersclub.com/reviews/benq_fp241vw/
so its worth $70 more i'd say. as something to use and an
investment if its ever to be resold. i like it
however....if TS is going to be "cheap" this is probably as good as the samsung he is looking at. although it doesn't have the tech specs so far as contrast ratio, meh. who cares everything else is the same:
http://configure.us.dell.com/dellstore/config.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&oc=E248WFP
now that is just a big, CHEAP monitor. with free shipping its $350 delivered to your door. the benq after tax is about $530 delivered, give or take. so around $180 more
i think if you want a
nice monitor get the benq as the price over the other cheapo's justify it. but if choosing one of the cheapo's (samsung T240) or just being thrifty or on a budget, the Dell is the best choice
i have the 22in version. it takes some adjustment but if you know what you're doing its quick and easy to get a good picture. and i just use it for movies and games and internet browsing, mostly. no professional quality color reproduction needed. its not for the picky or too particular. and it sure isn't fancy or feature laden