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Posted by Kinon O'Cann on 11/02/07 17:04
"Arny Krueger" <arnyk@hotpop.com> wrote in message
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>> There are three panel types: TN, UVA/MVA, and IPS. TN is the cheapest,
>> with the shallowest viewing angles and weakest color reproduction. IPS is
>> far and away the best, but kind of hard to find since the panels are
>> expensive. But, if you can get one, they are excellent. Properly
>> calibrated, it'l like looking through a perfectly clear window. The HP
>> 2065 is one of the least expensive IPS panel displays, and produces a
>> very nice image.
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>> It appears to me that in the world of LCD displays you generally get what
>> you pay for.
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> If you are lucky and careful. ;-)
"let the buyer beware"
LCD monitors, like anything else, require a little research if you want to
use themn for color-critical applications. Best advice: get a good brand and
avoid anything that's very low priced.
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