I don't know about 19" displays, but my favourite PC magazine (Personal Computer World) had a group test last month comparing 7-8 22" inch wide displays. The test gave the Samsung SM226BW an Editor's Choice verdict, while the Mirai DML-522W100 got an Recommended verdict.
About the Samsung SM226BW:
Our Editor's Choice, the Samsung SM226BW, offers very high contranst, a wide colour gamut, brightness presets, HDCP support and a useful software bundle. It also looks great and comes with a swivel stand.
The claimed 3000:1 dynamic contrast ratio is misleading and shouldn't be compared directly to other manufacturers' quoted figures, but in real-world tests, the SM226BW did deliver measurable higher contrast than any other.
And about the Mirai DML-522W100:
When it comes to price, we have a very clear winner. With an RRP of £204, Mirai's DML-522W100 undercuts everything. It's basic, but performs well and no important features are missing. It even costs less than Belinea's 225 S1W, which omits the DVI port found on the Mirai. <snip>
For these reasons, the Mirai DML-522W100 is our Recommended choice. It's an ideal monitor for anyone on a budget who has lusted after a larger screen for more immersive gaming, or simply that extra Windows desktop space.
I have been considering getting me a wide screen for my office PC, and have decided that it needs to have a DVI-port. The display quality simply is better with digital. Secondary priorities would be an adjustable stand (height, tilt), built-in USB-hub and speakers.
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