- Looking for a 24" + Monitor. Will pay for quality
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Thread : 24" TN or PVA based screen?
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Hi, moving on from an earlier thread about what monitor to buy. After learning a bit more about TN vs PVA screen technologies I'd like to get some feedback from people who have already made this discision. Hope fully my choice has been made extremely limited already by the fact that 1 manufacturer produces the same unit with either TN or PVA, so assuming they are making a reativly competitive model (customer reviews are promicing) the only choice left is which one?
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Based on the specs, the Hyundai W241D-PVA has a built-in USB hub, the Hyundai W240D-PVA doesn't.
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Thanks for the reply, as always very informative :-)
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--------------- Q9450 |Corsair XMS 4GB DDR 800 | ABit IP35 Pro | X1900XT 512MB | Audigy 2 | Seasonic S12 550 | Cooler Master Centurion 532 | NEC LCD2690WUXi | WinXP There is no such thing as a stupid question. But there are stupid people. |
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I am also looking to buy Hyundai W240D-PVA 24" monitor.
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blimey, having a HDMI non HDCP compliant port would really rain on ones parade! I only found out about HDCP by accident after i got my monitor, and was glad to see it supported.
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