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geoffL
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Which monitor....?
      #661403 - 01/06/2008 13:39

I'm considering getting a replacement monitor. I've currently got a 4:3 format Acer 19inch LCD.
This has been fine but am looking to go widescreen to give extra 'working room' to the sides. So two questions...

1) what size widescreen would I need to go for to get a similar height screen as I have now? I guess I could sit down and do the maths but does anyone know?

2) in terms of pic quality what will I get by spending a bit more. This monitor has been ok but I suspect I'm missing some of the more subtle colours that you might see on a more dedicated 'photo' monitor. Has anyone had experience of this transition and care to comment on how much difference it makes?

3) Finally if anyone's gone down this route can anyone suggest some models to consider which give a good compromise on quality/cost. I'm wnating to keep this side of £400 unless anyone can pursuade me otherwise.

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Re: Which monitor....? [Re: geoffL]
      #662469 - 03/06/2008 23:43

I am not sure about this, but I have heard somewhere, that some widescreen monitors may stretch the image to fit the screen, thus distorting a photographic image.
I am not sure what you need the extra width for, unless it is a spreadsheet perhaps. This may be rubbish, so please correct me if I am wrong.

One other solution perhaps, is to have two normal apect ratio monitors. One for the image, one for a document file. I'm sure this must be possible.

Personally, I use the DELL 20" Ultrasharp screen, which has very good contrast and displays 90% of the AdobeRGB colour space. I can see a discernable change in colour tones when converting images from Adobe to sRGB for web posting.

Worth a look and very good value.

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Re: Which monitor....? [Re: Monobod]
      #662509 - 04/06/2008 08:55

Quote:

I am not sure about this, but I have heard somewhere, that some widescreen monitors may stretch the image to fit the screen, thus distorting a photographic image.



They will if you set the display resolution to e.g. 1280x1024 on a 1536x1024 monitor.

But, for a TFT panel, the display resolution should always be set to the native resolution of the panel. In which case there will be no distortion i.e. an image of a square will measure square.


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Re: Which monitor....? [Re: geoffL]
      #662629 - 04/06/2008 14:23

The Dell ultrasharp series are okay (I have the 20" at work and would only criticise it for slightly weak looking colours), although there seem to be a few problems with the new 2408 24" widescreen model. A shame as I was all lined up to buy one (about £430 on-line). An updated "A01" revision is apparently due out in July.

NEC are reputedly very good, but £500+. Currently have my eye on a BenQ FP241W as comments found via Google seem to be good.

Richard


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Re: Which monitor....? [Re: RichardK]
      #662726 - 04/06/2008 17:46

Quote:

The Dell ultrasharp series are okay (I have the 20" at work and would only criticise it for slightly weak looking colours), although there seem to be a few problems with the new 2408 24" widescreen model. A shame as I was all lined up to buy one (about £430 on-line). An updated "A01" revision is apparently due out in July.

NEC are reputedly very good, but £500+. Currently have my eye on a BenQ FP241W as comments found via Google seem to be good.

Richard




Has yours been calibrated? I ask because I have no problem with the colours on mine.......

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Re: Which monitor....? [Re: Monobod]
      #662803 - 04/06/2008 21:43

thanks for comments - the BenQ one looks interesting..........

Ta

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Re: Which monitor....? [Re: geoffL]
      #666077 - 12/06/2008 17:17

You don't say how much you're prepared to spend.

There's an article on monitors in the current month's "Digital Photo PRO" Number 21 July 2008. Prices start at ~£600.

If only these reviews would indicate how critical the viewing angle is for these flat panel displays, which I've heard is one reason why they cost so much. I'm still using an EIZO Trinitron CRT which is very insensitive to viewing angle.

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