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Posted on December 16, 2008 at 15:23:14
WernerLen@aol.com
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I usualy post on Vinyl or Speaker asylum but I bought a computer and I need a wide screen monitor, about a 22" would be fine. The Sunday papers were full of all kinds of brands. Lot`s of buys in the low/mid $200`s.
I play around with photography and like to print my own. What resolution should I look for, it seems like every monitor in Best buy had a different resolution.

Off name brands like Acer looked OK BUT?
What would you look for in that price range, minimum resolution and contrast?
Thanks a lot for your help!
Len W

 

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Vizio has a 25.5" 1080p for $399@Costco and Sam's Club., posted on December 29, 2008 at 17:41:18
howard
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I'm gonna get me one. You can see it@Vizio.com

 

RE: Upgrading my PC - looking for advice., posted on September 9, 2010 at 18:34:31
telackey
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Samsung is usually a good bet for photography. They tend to score well in color accuracy, and, last time I checked, maintained a "no dead pixel" policy, where most other manufactures have varying number of dead pixels (>0) that are considered acceptable.

A color calibrator and any decent monitor can also work quite well though.

Acer is a truly enormous brand, and are the manufacturer of products for many other brands as well, but I don't have any experience with their LCDs.

 

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