Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2008/08/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I'm on the same crossroad as well now, replacing my CRT with a new LCD. After some quite extensive research and bearing our local available selection, I made up my mind for 22" EIZO. NEC are also sound to be excellent pushing their IPS panel technology which is known to be one of the best on the market for graphic work. Lacie and EIZO are well known in professional graphic crowd, though last few years NEC are also well accepted there. What is improtant is their excellent calibration abilities and maintaining their tuned performance up for a long time even under heavy workload (long working hours), consistan quality. Obviously comes at price...these brands are usually notably more expensive then their counterparts in consumer market. (My choice of particular 22" EIZO LCD will cost me more then twice as much as similarily sized common LCDs well regarded among gaming crowd). Read up reviews on the models of your choice, there are plenty of these online for common models/brands, though less for more professional-oriented ones. Good luck, Alex Eric wrote: >Jim: > > > >>Any suggestions for a new monitor that would work well with Photoshop, >>etc.? >> >> > >My trusty CRT started flaking out on me a little over a month ago, so I >nervously entered the world of LCDs. I went with the NEC 2690. Couldn't be >happier. B&H offers free 3-day shipping to NAPP members >(http://www.photoshopuser.com). NAPP membership is $99 a year and includes >a magazine and other benefits. Shipping would have been $50. My NAPP >membership for this year has already paid for itself just from free >shipping. :) > >I have no interest in NEC, B&H, or NAPP other than being a satisfied >customer. :) > > > >-- >Eric >http://canid.com/ > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information > > >