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    DEviaNT Photographer DEvianT's Avatar
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    Re: LCD Monitor Question

    There are a number of good LCD monitors out there. In addition to Samsung, I've worked with a number of Dell Ultrasharp monitors.
    Guess who makes Dell's LCD pannels coz it isn't them...
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    Re: LCD Monitor Question

    Quote Originally Posted by DEvianT
    Guess who makes Dell's LCD pannels coz it isn't them...
    That's an irrelevant point. Just because Samsung makes their own panels doesn't mean that other brands of LCD aren't worth looking into.
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    Re: LCD Monitor Question

    I second the Dell Ultrasharps. I've had one at work for about a year, but when it came time to replace my 17" CRT at home, I went with a cheaper Samsung 206bw. I had it for three days, hated every minute, and took it back. It had a terrible viewing angle, inconsistent brightness with a bright spot in the centre, and bad backlight bleeding. It was simply uncomfortable to look at.

    So I bought another Dell 2007WFP, identical to what I had at work. I love it. Colours are consistent throughout the area of the screen and the lighting is even.

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