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Want to Sell DELL 2709W 27" of glory!

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DEAL MADE SOLD SOLD SOLD

MAJOR PRICE DROP $499 + shipping (should be under $50 to ship pretty much anywhere in Canada except extreme North).

PARTIAL TRADES OF A 22"/24" CONSIDERED!

Ok, before I come to my senses, I need to sell my beloved screen.



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Dell : Dell UltraSharp 2709W 27-inch Widescreen Flat Panel LCD Monitor : Monitors : Home & Home Office

$599 shipped. Interact/EMT only. My feedback speaks for itself.

The warranty has about 2 1/2 years left and is fully transferable. Ships in retail box with all cables/accessories. No dead pixels and no scratches anywhere. This is a TFT PVA (no TN crap) screen as well and has an out of this world picture. Spoil yourself today!
 
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I meant to write PVA, thanks for pointing that out.
No problem.
IPS is only good for photo editing anyway. PVA has better contrast and refresh. It's just much better for gaming and video. I love the 2709w... dell makes fine monitors.
 
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IPS is only good for photo editing anyway. PVA has better contrast and refresh. It's just much better for gaming and video. I love the 2709w... dell makes fine monitors.

PVA's aren't the greatest for gaming due to the input lag that often goes along with them. Sure the response time is often low(5-10ms), but thats a moot point if it takes 20-30ms for display to show the mouse cursor moving after you moved it(input lag). I don't want to troll this thread or cause an argument so I'll leave it at that.

PVA monitors have AWESOME contrast ratios, so for *watching* media they are great. They have awesome black levels, and are much better in every way than the cheap TN panels that you see going around these days. I'll also agree on the Dell comment, they make great solid monitors.
 
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No worries, no arguing here. BUT, I have to disagree on the input lag on this particular model. I do not experience any and I play alot of games that demand high FPS and faster inputs (driving sims). I'm not saying I am right and you are wrong, I just don't notice it on my LCD.
 
PVA's aren't the greatest for gaming due to the input lag that often goes along with them. Sure the response time is often low(5-10ms), but thats a moot point if it takes 20-30ms for display to show the mouse cursor moving after you moved it(input lag). I don't want to troll this thread or cause an argument so I'll leave it at that.

PVA monitors have AWESOME contrast ratios, so for *watching* media they are great. They have awesome black levels, and are much better in every way than the cheap TN panels that you see going around these days. I'll also agree on the Dell comment, they make great solid monitors.

Some PVA models do have input lag, but once again, it's not the case with this monitor. Never had a problem with it when it came to gaming. My original point was that PVA is better than IPS in terms of gaming and video.
But in all honesty, i'm just speculating. All the info about IPS i got from forums and articles. I've never had the $$ to own a IPS panel :ph34r:
 
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