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    Re: Which Monitor for Photography / Photoshop work?

    From what I am reading, the biggest difference in this price range is whether it uses an IPS panel or not. Here is an article with with a list of IPS panel monitors at the bottom:

    http://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides...anel-types.php

    Here is a search of monitors by model number:

    http://www.flatpanelshd.com/panels.php

    I just purchased a 24" Dell U2410 that I am very happy with.

    Whatever you get, you also need a calibrator (such as the Spyder) to get true colors.

    I only do stills. If video editing is important to you,...???

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    Re: Which Monitor for Photography / Photoshop work?

    Quote Originally Posted by OldClicker
    From what I am reading, the biggest difference in this price range is whether it uses an IPS panel or not. Here is an article with with a list of IPS panel monitors at the bottom:

    http://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides...anel-types.php

    Here is a search of monitors by model number:

    http://www.flatpanelshd.com/panels.php

    I just purchased a 24" Dell U2410 that I am very happy with.

    Whatever you get, you also need a calibrator (such as the Spyder) to get true colors.

    I only do stills. If video editing is important to you,...???

    TF

    Interesting Linky OC had no idea about the panel technology.

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    Re: Which Monitor for Photography / Photoshop work?

    Quote Originally Posted by OldClicker
    From what I am reading, the biggest difference in this price range is whether it uses an IPS panel or not. Here is an article with with a list of IPS panel monitors at the bottom:

    http://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides...anel-types.php

    Here is a search of monitors by model number:

    http://www.flatpanelshd.com/panels.php

    I just purchased a 24" Dell U2410 that I am very happy with.

    Whatever you get, you also need a calibrator (such as the Spyder) to get true colors.

    I only do stills. If video editing is important to you,...???

    TF

    I can get the ""Brand New Dell UK Ultrasharp U2410 24-Inch IPS Wide LCD"" for £400 ! Shall I get it? It also includes a 3 year warranty direct with Dell..

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    Re: Which Monitor for Photography / Photoshop work?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dizzy123
    I can get the ""Brand New Dell UK Ultrasharp U2410 24-Inch IPS Wide LCD"" for £400 ! Shall I get it? It also includes a 3 year warranty direct with Dell..
    I can't tell you what to buy. You have my thoughts on what to look for and what I bought. - TF
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