I want to buy a 23-24" IPS Monitor

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Need options for a 23-24 inch IPS monitor.

Primary usage is graphic designing and photo editing. Basic stuff. Color accuracy is quite important. Not really willing to spend a lot.

Any input is highly appreciated.
 
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The Dell P Series is quite good, has height adjustment and you can rotate it on it's own stand if you want to use it vertically (also VESA support). Comes in 21.5" to 27" variants.
Not entirely in line with the topic. I am looking for a 1080p monitor for work. Don't need for any content creation or gaming.
I have till now narrowed down to
Samsung is also good . I am using it
 
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Samsung is about 2k more expensive.
 
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You have not mentioned a budget, this one is available for 7.9K, 22", 1080p IPS Display, has thin bezels, and supports VESA mounts. You will definitely appreciate the thinner bezels in daily use.

If you're on a tighter budget for 6.9K:
 
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I recommend the BenQ GW2480 and I own two of them since last October. Though there's no extra features like height adjustment,.. etc., but it's the best one to get at cheaper price. I bought around 8 different around that range and returned all because I didn't like them. But there's one issue that if the monitor turned off automatically or manually by pressing the power button, it takes some seconds to turn on the monitor.

I've one more suggestion that if you want Full HD never go beyond 24", as we could easily notice the pixels from 27" which may not look good for graphic designing. If you want sharpness choose a 2k+ one for 27" and a 4k one for 32".
 
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So, this (P2319H) monitor, has two USB ports at the side:

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I've tried plugging in pen drives, but the PC detects nothing.

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Basically I have to connect the USB cable to the monitor at the back to the PC in addition to the HDMI cable in order to make these ports functional. Meh.
 
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on my pretty old Dell, there is an extra usb cable that goes between the display and the pc which power these ports. i am using displayport for the display though iirc.
 


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So, this (P2319H) monitor, has two USB ports at the side:

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I've tried plugging in pen drives, but the PC detects nothing.

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Basically I have to connect the USB cable to the monitor at the back to the PC in addition to the HDMI cable in order to make these ports functional. Meh.
Yeah because HDMI cannot carry out file transfers and such, so you need an additional USB upstream cable to your PC. Technically displayport cables can carry out file transfers but that is only theoretical.

By the way, when the monitor is in portrait orientation, can you still adjust it's height?
 
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