New Monitor

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  1. travmanx

    travmanx Senior Member

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    OK, I'm getting a new monitor for xmas. What is the best kind I can et for doing still graphics for under 250 and a 19" flat?

    I heard Samsung was good but I wanted more opinions...
     
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    Samsung, Viewsonic, Acer...
     
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    Yup, I have a Samsung 19" wide and love it.
     
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    Pick a brand, whatever looks the nicest. All 19" LCD consumer monitors use the same TN panels, so the differences between them are minimal.

    Brands such as Acer, Samsung, Viewsonice, Chimei, etc.
     
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    just ordered a LG 22" widescreen HD monitor with built in freeview - wohooo cant wait :D

    they are fairly popular these days

    http://www.lge.com/products/model/detail/m228wa.jhtml

    its around £230 odd for me .. with HDMI port even thoough probably higher than your budget for US :D

    there is a 19" version similar
    http://www.superwarehouse.com/LG_L206WTY-B...TY-BF/p/1502996

    Either LG or Samsung both companies reputable - at first glance was going for a samsung but changed my mind from a 22" version of this to the LG one - ive seen this one first hand has a high reso so crystal clear decent for graphics work
    http://www.superwarehouse.com/Samsung_19_9...906BW/p/1495701
     
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    See I don't knwo if I want a widescreen monitor. It seems to stretch the text out
     
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    hm widescreen would usually stretch videos :P the main example anyways

    but if you dont need a widescreen there are quite a few that are normal ;)

    since i do quite a bit of video editing i need more desktop space .. and a normal aspect monitor cant hack so bigger the better :)
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    for graphics design, basically look for an sIPS panel. you want a true 8bit panel and NOT a 6bit with dithering.


    then run the monitor at it's native resolution.

    1280*1024 on a monitor designed for 1680*1050 will inevitably result in distortion.
     
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    I love my LG LCD one i suggest looking into them
     
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    Also, you may want to investigate going from 19" to 20", as it will allow you to bump up the resolution a considerable amount.
     
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    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    all cheap monitors use the same panels

    all expensive ones also use the same panels.(different from the cheap ones)

    the panel is the major contributing factor to a monitors image reproduction. The two industry standard panels are TN and sIPS(though MVA and PVA are somewhat common too)
    TN - responsive, cheap to produce, mediocre color reproduction, relatively poor viewing angles. Commonly used in cheap LCD monitors, and in "gaming" monitors
    sIPS - somewhat less responsive than TN(modern sIPS is still good enough for the likes of gaming and movies as the rated time is usually closer to the average response time, EG 8ms sIPS panel is comparable to a 5ms TN panel) decent color reproduction, pretty good viewing angles, EXPENSIVE to produce. Commonly used in HDTVs.
     
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    Go with a Samsung or Acer, They're the best 2. I have a 19" Acer myself and its great ^.^ Acer are usually cheapest. But sometimes Samsung are the better quality i hear. Idk, Whichever one suits you.
     
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    i have an hp 19" wide screen and i love it =D

    basicly, get any monitor that looks the best in ur opinion but dont get an acer.

    my friends say its bad for some reason lol
     
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    I own 2 Acer LCDs, and they're great.
     
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    I really like Samsung over LG. But I find that they are the same, owning both. But the LG one is wide screen, something common with them.
     

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