The stats look pretty good. In fact better than the new Apple Cinema
displays. So I don't believe them. My way of buy something like that is
either to get an integrated solution of known high quality like a mac
or to look at a couple of comparison test articles by publications that
are relatively trustworthy and then get one with one of the higher
ratings. NEC makes a very good 20 inch for not very much money which
even MacWorld has said is on a par with the Apple monitors.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On Oct 5, 2004, at 1:56 AM, Jez Cunningham wrote:
>
> I've read some very well-informed opinions on this list and learnt a
> lot (thanks all) on the use of LCD monitors for photo work.
>
> I'm looking at a new home PC and one candidate is bundled with a 17"
> hp monitor for about 400euro extra - and the family think flat-panel
> is sexy.
>
> Could any of you have a quick look at this and venture an opinion,
> compared perhaps to my existing (3-year old) 17" Dell-badged
> Trinitron?
>
> http://h50025.www5.hp.com/hpcom/au_en/12_92_337_2952_P9622A.html
>
> If it's unsuitable (for amateur/home photo work), could you suggest
> what particular parameters I should look to improve?
>
> many thanks in advance
> Jez
>
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