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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 6:56 am)
I also got an eMail offer from buy.com -- Acer Widescreen LCD monitor for $166.99 ... as that includes shipping, they are both the same price ... plus don't have to bother getting a rebate.
Similar specs; no speakers (not a big loss, though).
what do you think of that one ... comparison.
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Martin
Yup - good advice - check the reviews of said monitor and pay attention to anything which mentions photo work and calibration... while some may be good for gaming (when the average gamer doesnt care too much about colour rendition) they might not be good for photo work. Contrast ratio is also a good one to look at 1:800 is generally a good benchmark (pay no attention to "Dynamic" contrast btw - that is mainly for games and film watching)
"In every colour, there's the light.
In every stone sleeps a crystal.
Remember the Shaman, when he used to say:
Man is the dream of the Dolphin"
Rich Meadows Photography
I just bought a new monitor last year. I went to all the stores in town and LOOKED at them. Most of the monitors on the shelf were hooked up to the inernet, so I opened my gallery on RR and looked at my own work on the monitors I was considering. That was a really good idea, since I knew exactly what the images I was viewing were supposed to look like! (I didn't like the Acer at ANY price, btw. The angle of viewing was too narrow, and the colors weren't right.) I don't know jack about specs ... for me, seeing was believing. I love the monitor I got (A 22" Samsung SyncMaster). It was WAY worth the time and effort. I paid more than what you're looking at with those on-line offers, but I use it every day, and it's been worth every penny.
"If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough." ... Robert Capa
I really like my Asus PW201, but on the Photokina i had the chance too try some postwork on an Eizo TFT (think it was the Eizo HD244W- TS). It was much better, excellent colours, brightness, view angel and last but not least it's not a cheap thing :D. But for professional work it's necessary. It depends on what you want to do with your new monitor.
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I got an eMail offer from TigerDirect.
It's a 21.6" widescreen monitor (with speakers) for $149.99 -- Hanns-G HG-216DPB.
Some questions ... is that a good price?
My current desktop has only VGA ... will it work or will I be buying a doorstop?
Any opinions on Hanns-G?
etc.
Thanks
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Martin