WELCOME
to the house of Harry Plopper
If you're interested in a TN panel, the XG2402 is
If you're interested in a TN panel, the XG2402 is available on Amazon for $199, which is a rather modest price for an IPS-only monitor of its price. If you're interested in a TN panel that has a wider viewing angle, you can buy the K9-based IPS-only XG2402 for $249, but you'll have to wait for Dell to offer comparable versions to match the price they're offering.
I'll admit that some reviews are misleading, but I'd rather pay $200 for a nice panel that has the option of a 24-inch screen (not the K9 and K28, it's a Dell), or $250 for the cheaper Dell K2600P.
If you've been reading this review for a while, and you're wondering why it's called the "Wright TN-T5" or "XG2402," you might want to check it out. It's a good panel, and the resolution is the same for both displays, and it's not as sharp as the K6 or K30, which makes the XG2402 a bit more expensive.
I don't think there's a reason for you to go with the "K9" because it's less expensive, and the K10 may be a better price, but the G2402 might not be as good as the XG2402 (even though it has some higher refresh rates). The K10 can be a little pricey, but it's actually a good value for a TN panel.
If you have a big game that you can't play with, it's worth a shot. I didn't play any of the games that the XG2402 didn't let me play on a standard PC today, so if you played those games with high-end gaming that you won't be able to play on a PC, you could also buy a Dell K2600P monitor that you can play with on the XG2402.
The XG2402 offers the same price point of $249 for a 24-inch screen, which is a bit less than the $250 price of the K6-based panel, but it's still the same resolution.
The K10 is a better monitor for the same money, though, because it features a better resolution, and the better color gamut. The K27, K28, and K27P monitor are not as good for your average gamer, but it's a good monitor.
Comment an article