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<blockquote data-quote="petek" data-source="post: 77070" data-attributes="member: 1924"><p>I will only use Dell. I've had all the models since the 2407WFP. I had the 2707WFP and it was the best I ever had. When it was stolen I got a 3008WFP and thought life could not get any better. I had to return it unfortunately, after I discovered the panel was loose inside the bezel. Since I could not get another one at the same price I settled on the U2410. </p><p></p><p>The nice thing about Dell is that the build quality is the best, if that matters to you. They are also mostly using IPS panels now which are also great for Photoshop! So now I do gaming on my U2410 and can edit my photos with an Adobe RGB profile in Lightroom 3.</p><p></p><p>I have a big issue with Samsung PC monitor build quality and backlight problems. They all have it. (Samsung TV build quality is quite different, just look at the B850, C6500 and C7000; I thought this important to add since it might look like I now have a grudge against Samsung ;D)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="petek, post: 77070, member: 1924"] I will only use Dell. I've had all the models since the 2407WFP. I had the 2707WFP and it was the best I ever had. When it was stolen I got a 3008WFP and thought life could not get any better. I had to return it unfortunately, after I discovered the panel was loose inside the bezel. Since I could not get another one at the same price I settled on the U2410. The nice thing about Dell is that the build quality is the best, if that matters to you. They are also mostly using IPS panels now which are also great for Photoshop! So now I do gaming on my U2410 and can edit my photos with an Adobe RGB profile in Lightroom 3. I have a big issue with Samsung PC monitor build quality and backlight problems. They all have it. (Samsung TV build quality is quite different, just look at the B850, C6500 and C7000; I thought this important to add since it might look like I now have a grudge against Samsung ;D) [/QUOTE]
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