A couple of years ago when I bought my computer, I bought the cheapest LCD monitor I could find. Now that I started doing photography and edit the photos, I have a feeling my monitor isn't up to par. <BR> <BR>Anyone here have any recommendations? Looking at 20" or 22" and prefer a wide screen monitor.
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HP's are supposed to be pretty good for photo editing for the price. Eizo or NEC if you want to spend some$ for the best. Get a spyder 2 to calibrate it with.
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Samsung Sync Master225bw
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The New Dells are suppose to be tight, i was looking at those but then i gave into the apple corporation once again. ha
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Every now and again, Dell will pop a killer deal on a monitor at <a href="http://slickdeals.net/" target="_blank">http://slickdeals.net/</a>
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I was thinking of this one... <BR> <BR><a href="http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs= 19&sku=320-4688" target="_blank">http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs= 19&sku=320-4688</a>
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Those ultrasharps from Dell have gotten really good reviews. I don't know why, but I don't like DELL. They somehow convince everyone that Dell is the only computer to buy and charge a heck of a lot of money for them when you can by identical computers with the same internal parts for a fraction of the price. <BR> <BR>But the monitors are suppose to be really good. I'm also looking at some of the viewsonic monitors too.
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the samsung is fast 22" wide and great quality for editing better than dell or viewsonic
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If you are on a budget, hit up Dell's Refurb website. I picked up 2 x 24" widescreens and saved $400-500... <BR> <BR>Just a note: One monitor was perfect while the other one had a dead pixel (just lucky it was towards the edge.) Apparently they only swap out monitors if there's 5 or more dead pixels. :-/ <BR> <BR>They work fine for editing, but I wouldn't use them for any sort of color correction (at least for video).
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