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On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 20:14:34 -0700, Leith Cassone
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The ViewSonic VX2000 has worked out well for me. It’s priced at about $1000, and is 1600X1200. It also offers color temp adjustment, 600:1 contrast and other nice features, and the viewing angle is very good. I’ve had mine for over a year now with no complaints.
wrote:
Hello,
I have been following the group for a long time and I have seen a lot of posts addressing the color Gamut of the LCD monitors vs. the CRT. I have seen a lot of opinions both ways for PS use. I have always wanted one, but used the excuse above to talk myself out of one. Now my wife has complicated the issue by offering to buy me one for our anniversary. I use PS and do a lot of photo editing, adjusting, and retouching.
I am finding it hard to resist so I would like to ask:
Is the color Gamut delta between the two solutions large enough that I would notice it.
I run 1600×1200 any recommendations on a 19-21 inch LCD in the $800-$1000 range that support that resolution that you have experience using?
Thanks for any input,
Leith Cassone
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The ViewSonic VX2000 has worked out well for me. It’s priced at about $1000, and is 1600X1200. It also offers color temp adjustment, 600:1 contrast and other nice features, and the viewing angle is very good. I’ve had mine for over a year now with no complaints.
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