Please excuse me for being picky here. Contrast ratio is not nearly
as important as color tracking if color fidelity is important to the
user. I'd look for good reviews on the two

Somebody who is spending all her time in Eclipse developing non-graphics
software a higher contrast ratio might reduce fatigue. But if the
person is using graphics a lot and visual fidelity is important I'd
recommend finding a site on the web that reviews monitors for their
various colorimitry factors. (And a gamer might want to check for
reviews that are gamer related.)

{^_^}   Joanne

From: "Derek Ragona" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

You need to compare more than just the resolution. Differences in LCD's are digital vs analog, some do both. Digital is preferred if your video will support it. The contrast ratio: 300:1, 500:1, 600:1, 1000:1, etc. More is better in contrast. Last is the update speed in ms. You want faster update speeds when given a choice. The update speed effects how crisp the image is when changing, say viewing a video of gaming, but even in regular refreshing of the screen.

        -Derek


At 04:58 PM 8/2/2006, dick hoogendijk wrote:
Two LCD screens. Both have the same resolution (1280x1024)
The 19" is $100 more expensive as the 17"
What would to your opinions be the right thing to do.
Go for the 17" or the larger (but probably a little less crystal sharp)
19" one. I'm not that rich. Probably my doubts are rooted in this;-)
Thanks for any advice.

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