wide angle, Samsung’s Super Patterned Vertical Alignment (SPVA) panel provides a 178-degree viewing angle from all four axes. Audio Features. TruSurround is a patented SRS technology that solves the problem of playing 5.1 multichannel
Dell 2408WFP (*) (widescreen) has a 24 inch 6 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM240CS) panel. LaCie 324 (widescreen) has a 24 inch 6 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM240CS) panel. < previous note · next note > · + add note · add note
Description: CRYSTAL BRIGHT VIEW WIDE 24 BRAND NEW INCH LCD S-PVA PANEL 1000:1 CONTRAST SAMSUNG S-PVA TFT PANEL MODEL NUMBER {LTM240M2-L02} 6MS {GTG }RESPONSE TIME DVI /D-SUB {VGA } ,SOUND RESOLUTION 1920X1200@60mhz. ZERO DEAD PIXELS
24-inch LCD monitor. Let's see what they had to say: "The Dell 2408WFP is a good product indeed. It features a neat, attractive and ergonomic design, superb functionality, a generous selection of connectors, a high-contrast S-PVA
This makes models with PVA, MVA and IPS matrixes even more precious for people who are willing to pay more for higher quality. In this review I will discuss one such option, the 24-inch Dell 2408WFP with an S-PVA matrix.
They use the better S-PVA panels. One thing the Apple display has going for it is the LED backlighting. Try and find another LED backlit display for this price. You can't. Whether this is a benefit on a desktop display is another story.
The display sports a WUXGA, a natively 1920×1200 resolution Vertical Alignment LCD panel, most likely a S-PVA type for wider view angles of 178 degree as well as first of its class newer DisplayPort terminal.
Eizo Japan the FlexScan S2432W-H 24.1-inch LCD monitor for graphic and the like of professional image and video application. The display sports a WUXGA, a natively 1920×1200 resolution Vertical Alignment LCD panel, most likely a S-PVA
The 245T monitor has a 24-inch, 16:10 wide-screen format, with a 178/178-degree viewing angle. The viewing angle is achieved via Samsung’s proprietary Super Patterned Vertical Alignment (S-PVA), the latest technology advancement in
Not all of us mere mortals can afford a S-PVA or H-IPS ( or S-IPS or AS-IPS if you may) panel every other day. But at this cost 535 you could probably hunt around for an IPS based monitor. P.S: I personally prefer IPS over PVA. :)



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