Dual external monitor - best to be the same? HP ZR24W plus
Posted: Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:14 am
A question for those with dual external monitors:
Is it important for both monitors to be the same model?
I currently have an HP ZR24w and want a second of the same resolution ( 24" 1920x1200) in an iPS variant. I am happy with the HP but part of me would like to try a different one. However, if the displays have a bit different contrast/color, will it be more tiring on the eyes when looking at one then the other? It seems that two of the same monitor would be ideal for the eyes, and easier to use since the same menu, such as for my daily adjustment of the brightness. (My large windows give a nice view of the lake and mountains but do not make for an ideal computer use.)
The "affordable" ones are around $400
HP ZR24w
Dell UltraSharp U2412M
Asus PA246Q
Comparison (but in German, so use Chrome):
http://www.digitec.ch/ProdukteVergleich ... 9%2c209891
{ FYI: I first tried a Samsung SyncMaster 2443BW 24" monitor but the TN screen was absolutely horrible so I decided not to mess around with another TN and simply bopught an IPS. My old 15" dell, 19" HP and several notebooks are probably all TN screens but none have the severely narrow viewing angles that the new Samsung had. Simply leaning back in my chair the brightness changed dramatically. The same color looked different when at the top or bottom of the monitor because the viewing angle changed. The HP ZR24w is great. No complaints except that it is thermally hot, a power hog, and no HDMI.}
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience.
~Brian
Is it important for both monitors to be the same model?
I currently have an HP ZR24w and want a second of the same resolution ( 24" 1920x1200) in an iPS variant. I am happy with the HP but part of me would like to try a different one. However, if the displays have a bit different contrast/color, will it be more tiring on the eyes when looking at one then the other? It seems that two of the same monitor would be ideal for the eyes, and easier to use since the same menu, such as for my daily adjustment of the brightness. (My large windows give a nice view of the lake and mountains but do not make for an ideal computer use.)
The "affordable" ones are around $400
HP ZR24w
Dell UltraSharp U2412M
Asus PA246Q
Comparison (but in German, so use Chrome):
http://www.digitec.ch/ProdukteVergleich ... 9%2c209891
{ FYI: I first tried a Samsung SyncMaster 2443BW 24" monitor but the TN screen was absolutely horrible so I decided not to mess around with another TN and simply bopught an IPS. My old 15" dell, 19" HP and several notebooks are probably all TN screens but none have the severely narrow viewing angles that the new Samsung had. Simply leaning back in my chair the brightness changed dramatically. The same color looked different when at the top or bottom of the monitor because the viewing angle changed. The HP ZR24w is great. No complaints except that it is thermally hot, a power hog, and no HDMI.}
Thanks in advance for sharing your experience.
~Brian