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Jul 12, 2003
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It’s time to purchase a 19-21inch screen – but I haven’t the vaguest idea what to look for. I have the ColorVision Spyder, and would like a screen that is ACCURATE and EASY to calibrate (using a PC). Am open to other methods of calibration, as long as I can get to what I see in Photoshop is what I get from my Epson 2200. Would love some suggestions.

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Donald Link
Jul 20, 2003
A prime example is the ViewSonic brand which normally do not have any kind of Triniton tube but can be magnificent in picture quality.

"pioe(rmv)" <"pioe(rmv)"@coldsiberia.org> wrote in message
Dave Cramer wrote:

Just make sure it is a Trinitron picture tube!

That in itself is no guarantee of quality. Trinitrons, like most other electronic componentry, come in different quality grades which are ordered by the different manufacturers according to their specifications.
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Mike Davis
Jul 20, 2003
An excellent source of information on the advantages and disadvantages of different monitor technologies can be found at Tom’s Hardware web site. They are up to date on current trends and do a good job explaining different types of picture tubes, shadow masks, aperture grills, etc. http://www.tomshardware.com

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