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Monitor Help
I want to buy a new Monitor, but I'm honestly not sure what to get. I'm already failing at the decision to either buy a TFT or a normal old school Monitor.
If you have a TFT, how is your experience with that? For watching vids, for using photoshop, for surfing, etc....I know a few basics, I know in theory what the difference is. But what is your experience.
I would really appreciate some input *kisses*
If you have a TFT, how is your experience with that? For watching vids, for using photoshop, for surfing, etc....I know a few basics, I know in theory what the difference is. But what is your experience.
I would really appreciate some input *kisses*
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Check Alternate.de; they have good prices in general, and that's where I got my HannsG 19" widescreen FTF. As TFTs go it's cheap AND the picture quality is brilliant (I did some research beforehand and had only heard good things about it). Only downside about that specific TFT: the Standfuß is a little wobbly, but considering price and quality, I think that's something one can live with (I can anyway).
On a more general note: if you plan on getting a monitor above 17", and perhaps even a widescreen, check beforehand if your graphic card supports those formats. If not, you may get problems with the resolution. I had them, but managed to fix them with software (freeware) I found online. Should those problems arise for you, feel free to poke me and I'll link you.
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And how about when you create webpages or icons... is the screen really that much lighter? Or sharp do the icons seem?
And I'm thinking either 17 or 19.
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Since you're into webdesign I recommend getting a 19". I got a widescreen one because I watch most 'TV' on the computer.
You can adjust Kontrast and Helligkeit, of course, but yeah, it's better than a Röhrenmonitor. Pictures, icons included, look VERY sharp, in a good way. It's awesome.
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I will have to check it out some.. it sucks that at most stores..you cannot really tryout the monitors because morons abuse that.
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Sadly, a lot of the mid-range LCD monitors give a sharpness to static images that I don't care for. Specifically with icons, everything always looks a lot sharper and more pixeled when I'm using mid to low quality LCDs. You can adjust that a bit, but it's still usually there.
However! if you're willing to spend more, then I'd definitely go with a LCD. More desk space, widescreen options, easier to move, decreased eye strain with long use. All definite pluses. I recommend going to your local Best Buy or whatever, testing them all out and then purchasing the actual monitor from http://www.newegg.com
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The rest is better on the lcd... I just wish I could see what it looks like on an lcd.. I have no way of checking...except if I find a store which allows me to bring my own cd.
And I will buy my computer using work..cos we get it cheaper here *g* and faster too.
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OTOH, I get headaches when I look at CRT monitor for too long. No problems with LCD though.
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Cos my laptop rocks.. but really not so much for art.
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The resolution on a TFT is native meaning whatever you buy you can't change the resolution, I got myself a 19" widescreen with a resolution of 1440.900 (depending on your graphic card you'd have to change it manually or get a program to switch). I'd not go for smaller than 19". Though it's up to you whether widescreen is useful or not but you can use to programs in two windows next to each other if that's of use for you.
Oh and I bought the Acer AL1916W at Amazon.
Hope this helps.
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And it does help :)
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I understand your comment regarding your laptop LCD, though. I have a laptop that's several years old, and I hate its screen. But even those have improved much since it was new, and the husband's newer one has fantastic image quality.