Budget flat panel monitor?
divamum
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Yes, I know budget monitors are not the ideal choice for photo editing. However, our existing monitor is in the process of dying and, while it is likely that the BB extended warrantee will fix it (rather than replace it) we may have to buy another in the meantime to tide us over - my daughter needs one anyway (hers died months ago and we just didn't replace it), so it will likely all work out ok for everybody in the end.
The existing monitor is an LG 22". It's ok, but we got it before I started doing a lot of photo editing, and I find that it's almost impossible to adjust the contrast to where it reflects what I see on any other computer, or in prints. Me no likey.
SOOOOoooo with that all in mind - any suggestions for under-$300 monitors? I KNOW that for photo editing this is likely to fall short in some way, but I"m hoping to find the least-bad option within that kind of budget.
Thanks for any suggestions!
The existing monitor is an LG 22". It's ok, but we got it before I started doing a lot of photo editing, and I find that it's almost impossible to adjust the contrast to where it reflects what I see on any other computer, or in prints. Me no likey.
SOOOOoooo with that all in mind - any suggestions for under-$300 monitors? I KNOW that for photo editing this is likely to fall short in some way, but I"m hoping to find the least-bad option within that kind of budget.
Thanks for any suggestions!
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http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824254026
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Yep, this'll take you $27 or so over your budget but you'll never go back to your old monitor for photo editing once you get it.
It's hard to figure out where you are located so I'm going to guess in the USA.
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Displays/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&cs=04&sku=320-7825
With coupons this monitor has been priced as low as $220 USD recently. They had an instant $50 discount a couple of weeks ago as well. You just have to keep watching the Dell.com web site and enter 2209WA in the search field to find the discounted SKU.
2209WA review > http://www.prad.de/en/monitore/review/2009/review-dell-2209wa.html
Viewsonic has also just announced the VP2365WB 23" 1920x1080 monitor and it looks to have an e-IPS TFT LCD panel as well. It is listed at about $379 in Canada and as low as $310 in the USA. This monitor is said to be a few weeks away from arriving in the warehouses of North American resellers - possibly as late as early December.
http://www.viewsonic.com/products/desktop-monitors/lcd/pro-series/vp2365wb.htm
NEC also has a similar product, the EA231WMi, which should be around $379 in the USA and about $450 in Canada. This is a new monitor, just this week arriving in reseller warehouses in North America.
http://www.necdisplay.com/Products/Product/?product=a8f8336f-6f87-4065-b3ad-c2fa8204f2a0
Then there is the HP LP2275w which uses a S-PVA TFT LCD panel and is considered a wide gamut monitor due its coverage of the AdobeRGB colour space. It is priced similar to the NEC product.
http://www.prad.de/en/monitore/review/2008/review-hp-lp2275w.html
All of the above monitors are true 8bit panels.
Personally, I would not buy any less than these monitors for use in image editing. Monitor's with TN panels have significant viewing angle issues and colour issues due in part their 6bit panels.
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Brian
If they repair instead of replace, I may well try to put together the funds for the Dell Ultrasharp anyway - it has so many recommendations both here and elsewhere that it seems like it's the obvious choice for a lower-end model.
Thanks!
ETA: Purchased 2209WA. Final cost from the Dell Outlet was $200; it was kind of a no-brainer at that price.....
Darn... I'm looking for a monitor as well to tide me over for a year or so until I get off the ground enough to buy better equipment. Looks like Dell Outlet is all out of this one! :cry
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Aww, bummer! That said, keep looking - Dell stuff comes in and out of the outlet at lightning speed, so if you keep an eye on it, you may get lucky.
Mine actually arrived today, well ahead of schedule, so hopefully I'll get a chance to play with it this weekend!
Great news!
Other than calibrating the brightness, RGB, gamma, and temperature you should consider the sharpness. A lot of users comment that the monitor is actually overly sharp at factory default.
You can use the sharpness test on this web site to check it out.
http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/sharpness.php
To get to 120cd/m2 white luminance for brightness (good for a moderately lit den/home office) a lot of users have their contrast at around 75-80% and brightness 15-20%.
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When/if I do come across the 2209wa, what is a good entry level hardware calibrator? Huey?
Thanks
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Hope this helps someone out there!
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Great! We haven't set ours up yet (crazy busy weekend) but plan to do so tomorrow.
I use a Huey calibrator on my laptop and have been entirely happy with it. I keep it on the laptop since that's where I"ve been doing most of my editing, but I suspect I'll want to use it for both machines. Can't really afford a 2nd one right now, but I can move it between machines once I've got the software running, I expect. We'll see....!
Just ordered a Huey PRO as well. $79.99 on Amazon right now. Hope fully I get time to set everything up this week! It going to be a crazy one!
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Booked it today! Should go nicely with the PC I just ordered. I've been rolling with a netbook since my laptop died and it really isn't getting the job done.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?_dyncharset=ISO-8859-1&_dynSessConf=-6957217129623152365&id=pcat17071&type=page&st=2209WA&sc=Global&cp=1&nrp=15&sp=&qp=&list=n&iht=y&usc=All+Categories&ks=960
That is NOT the 2209WA. That links to the S2209W which is a much different monitor having the much less desirable TN TFT LCD panel.
The 2209WA has the e-IPS TFT LCD panel.
And.... that is Best Buy USA, not Canada.
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Sorry I did not know the OP was limited to Canada...
BTW, how do you know if a monitor is TN TFT of IPS TFT?
You look here: http://www.pchardwarehelp.com/guides/s-ips-lcd-list.php
And if it's not on the list you know it's not good.
I prefer these two sites for cross checking panels:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/panelsearch.htm
http://www.flatpanelshd.com/panels.php
and for monitor reviews:
http://www.prad.de/en/monitore/reviews.html
more info on TFT LCD panel technologies:
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/panel_technologies.htm
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The kitchen table will not be the final resting spot, I was just using it for setup before I clean the den.
I have no idea what a nice monitor should look like, as before the netbook I had an old 15" laptop, and before than a CRT. That being said, this is a very nice setup.
The PC is a Core2Duo 3.0Ghz running 4gb RAM to a 640GB HD, running windows 7. Nothing flashy, but a huge improvement over my (dead) laptop and netbook. Should be fine for the small batches of photos I edit.