I've got two LG UK50T 32 inch 4K monitors. I'm fairly happy with them
except all of the text is smaller than the bottom line on an eye test
chart (I still do a lot of Photoshop tutorials).
On 6/11/2022 3:51 AM, Henk Terhell wrote:
4K is the standard now for photography editing. I wouldn't buy
4K is the standard now for photography editing. I wouldn't buy smaller.
Henk
Op wo 8 jun. 2022 om 02:34 schreef Larry Colen :
> I’m considering getting a new monitor. I see that there are 4K IPS
> monitors in the 27-32” range for around $700.
> I could get away with another 2.5K, particularly a
I don't know if this was a good value or not, but I bought a
Viewsonic VP2785-4K 27" 4K Monitor and am more than happy with it.
bill
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022 at 6:34 PM Larry Colen wrote:
> I’m considering getting a new monitor. I see that there are 4K IPS
> monitors in the 27-32” range for around
Am 08.06.22 um 02:34 schrieb Larry Colen:
Has anyone done research on monitors lately and found any particularly good
values or nasty things to avoid?
Not much research but I've been using EIZO monitors for many years and
have just bought a CS2740, earlier this year, that I'm quite happy with
One of these?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monitor_lizard
Alan C
On 08-Jun-22 02:34 AM, Larry Colen wrote:
I’m considering getting a new monitor. I see that there are 4K IPS monitors in
the 27-32” range for around $700.
I could get away with another 2.5K, particularly at the smaller size ra
You might want to check out the ASUS ProArt monitor series. I have a
24" ProArt that is seven years old and still going strong. I calibrate
it about every 30 days and find there is generally little or no drift in
the calibration, and it syncs nicely with my Epson P-700. When it comes
time to
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I'm sitting at front of DELL U2410 (portrait oriented), and think that it is
great. Not cheap, however.
Ther
Yeah, the Dell 2410 is the one I've been eyeing. I don't want to pay
$1K for a monitor, that seems to be the going rate for the NECs. $599
seems more reasonable. For 1K, I might as well get a 27 or 30 inch
model.
Samsung has 24 inch models that are around 300$, but they are 1080
pixels instead
I am very happy with Dell 2410.
It has a reasonable quality/price ratio.
Igor
Gonz wrote:
>You guys have any experiences good or bad with any particular brands
>of 24" LCD monitors? I'm looking for a good 24" (or larger) monitor
>for photo-editing. I looked at Dell's website and found one fo
I've been running two Dell ultrasharp models on my computers for some
years now. Currently running two 2209s. Have had good luck with the
Dell units. Will probably add two 24-inch units next year and
upgrading system to 4 displays. Any one care to share experience with
more the two disp
On 12/1/2010 3:23 PM, Doug Franklin wrote:
Response time makes /no/ difference for uses like photo editing. It can
sometimes make a difference when viewing videos. It can make a big
difference if you play computer games.
Take a look at TVs of the same size, too. I've found that the TVs can
have
On 2010-12-01 0:33, Tim Bray wrote:
Yeah, I bought the same NEC that James Duncan Davidson recommended:
http://www.necdisplay.com/products/product/?product=1713e080-c8e3-4aab-9447-73dacb301b84
Trouble is, this thing makes your pictures look better than they
really are. And these high-accuracy N
On 2010-12-01 0:33, Boris Liberman wrote:
I have pretty old Philips Brilliance 200W monitor (I think it is 20"
and somewhat wide) that has like 16 ms response time. I still find it
most excellent for photo processing. If they were for sale now, I'd
sure recommend you buy it.
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010
I'm sitting at front of DELL U2410 (portrait oriented), and think that
it is great. Not cheap, however.
There are newer models around, with better performance.
Gasha
Tim Bray wrote:
Yeah, I bought the same NEC that James Duncan Davidson recommended:
http://www.necdisplay.com/products/product
Yeah, I bought the same NEC that James Duncan Davidson recommended:
http://www.necdisplay.com/products/product/?product=1713e080-c8e3-4aab-9447-73dacb301b84
Trouble is, this thing makes your pictures look better than they
really are. And these high-accuracy NEC screens ain't cheap.
-T
On Tue,
I have pretty old Philips Brilliance 200W monitor (I think it is 20"
and somewhat wide) that has like 16 ms response time. I still find it
most excellent for photo processing. If they were for sale now, I'd
sure recommend you buy it.
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Gonz wrote:
> You guys have any
On Nov 30, 2010, at 8:03 PM, Gonz wrote:
> You guys have any experiences good or bad with any particular brands
> of 24" LCD monitors? I'm looking for a good 24" (or larger) monitor
> for photo-editing. I looked at Dell's website and found one for a
> very good price, but a couple of comments r
Gonz wrote:
>You guys have any experiences good or bad with any particular brands
>of 24" LCD monitors? I'm looking for a good 24" (or larger) monitor
>for photo-editing. I looked at Dell's website and found one for a
>very good price, but a couple of comments really made it sound like it
>was a
Helsinki
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> Subject: Re: Monitors
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> On Aug 16, 2007, at 10:14 PM
On Aug 16, 2007, at 10:14 PM, William Robb wrote:
>> Any recommendations?
>
> A couple of the pro boys I know went from CRTs to Eizo ColorEdge
> monitors
> and are quite happy.
The EIZO monitors are very nice but very pricey. It's hard to go
wrong with an Apple Cinema Display 23" at half the
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From: "David Savage"
Subject: OT: Monitors
> Any recommendations?
A couple of the pro boys I know went from CRTs to Eizo ColorEdge monitors
and are quite happy.
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In a message dated 11/19/2005 4:56:09 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have recent top end flat panel and CRT monitors and I find that for web
browsing, spread-sheet work and word processing I prefer the flat panels but
even with all the monitors well calibrated I still far
On 19 Nov 2005 at 12:11, Anand DHUPKAR wrote:
> Which is the real good one ?
:-)
http://www.necdisplay.com/products/ProductDetail.cfm?Product=347
If I were in the market for a monitor this would be it however I've very happy
with its older sibling the Diamond Pro 2070SB.
> What is the criteri
If you can, stop by an Apple Retail Store and check out the 20"
Cinema Display. It's fully compatible with both Windows and Mac OS
systems, standard DVI connection, and the quality is superb. They
sell for less than a CRT of comparable quality ($799 retail list in
the US), and have better g
Tuesday, May 11, 2004, 1:52:04 AM, Shel wrote:
SB> I've priced some. The LaCie is affordable, the Sony Artisan is more than I
SB> want to pay.
You could consider Eizo as well.
Best regards,
Frantisek Vlcek
>- Original Message -
>From: Shel Belinkoff
> I'm looking for a high quality CRT monitor on which to do my Photoshop
> work. I've heard very good things about the LaCie Electronblue IV and the
> Sony Artisan..
I've used the LaCie Electron19blue IV for about a year. I'm quite pleased
Samsungs are very good, and Sonys too (I guess they
are better, but very expensive).
Regards
Albano
--- Amita Guha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Any
> > recommendations for a high quality CRT monitor
> (Flat screen a must!)
> > Thanking you in advance for past favors
>
>
> Last December my
> Thanks, Amiti ... I'm looking for a CRT monitor, not an LCD
> model.
The Samsung SyncMaster 957MB is a CRT. I wouldn't use an LCD myself at
this point.
ve. i think that
the Mitsubishi professional monitors with built-in color management hardware
are a good value.
Herb...
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From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 10, 2004 7:52 PM
Subject: Re: Monitors
I've priced some. The LaCie is affordable, the Sony Artisan is more than I
want to pay.
Shel Belinkoff
> [Original Message]
> From: Herb Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 5/10/2004 4:40:56 PM
> Subject: Re: Monitors
>
> you'
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From: "Shel Belinkoff"
Subject: OT: Monitors
> I'm looking for a high quality CRT monitor on which to do my
Photoshop
> work.
I am quite happy with my Samsung SyncMaster 955df . I think it is a
.20 dot
pitch, or some such.
It seems to have very good colour is quite
> Any
> recommendations for a high quality CRT monitor (Flat screen a must!)
> Thanking you in advance for past favors
Last December my husband got the Samsung SyncMaster 957MB, 19 inches,
$300 from Amazon. It is very nearly a flat screen. He didn't go for true
flat because he didn't want the
If you've got the time (several months, that is), check out all the links at
efg's Color Page - SUPER links to Color Management:
http://plum.ia.polsl.gliwice.pl/~DIP/delphi/Library/Color.htm
Maris
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