Moose wrote:
> I have no particular need to convince you. I do note, however that my
> Syncmaster 226BW has experienced no fading in six months and calibrates
> fine. The only limitation I find is that, typical of inexpensive
> monitors, I need to be looking straight at it for correct color,
> contrast, etc.
I can further support that position as my 226BW hasn't experienced any
fading in about a year of use.
As Moose expressed, with a TN type panel one has to look straight on for
correct color and contrast. And I'll add that the area of correct
color and contrast on the 226BW is a narrow band about 1/3 the total
height of the screen. Anyone looking to test the quality of their LCD
model can find some very useful test images here:
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/
Richard
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