--- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com, Richard Smallfield <r.smallfield@...> wrote: > > Hi Mike, > yes, your points are undoubtedly correct - but this is a budget monitor at less than a sixth of the price of the Eizo. > > Many of us don't have the turnover to afford a self-calibrating monitor, so have to compromise. As an entry-level monitor, the Dell seems to be the best specified one at the moment. > > If anyone else can suggest a better alternative I'd be interested to hear about it. > > thanks, > Richard We have several Samsung 22 inch widescreen monitors here that are really nice. I have not put a profiler to them but they produce great images. They are the 226BW which has been replaced by a different model. Really nice for the under $300 range of monitor. Sorry if this has been mentioned, I haven't followed the entire thread. For high end I still want a Cintiq so I can draw on it, even if ultimate image quality is less because of the digitizer/protective cover/whatever-it-is on top of the display.
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[Digital BW] Monitors for B&W (was Re: OT - New monitor on the market|)
2009-02-13 by Greg
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