David W. Fenton wrote:
LCDs also tend to have an uncorrectable red balance. This has been a real problem for a client of mine, who has been unable to scan things for their website reliably, because the color balance is not right.
I got the impression that there are many color-related problems when using the old analog RGB connection on TFTs, much more reliable with digital connections.
My wife got a 17" TFT monitor, plugged right into the VGA port on the video card, looks great, didn't cost very much ($380 a year ago), doesn't have a red-cast, colors are great, clarity is great.
Of course we saw it running before buying it, but as I looked at all the flat-panel monitors for sale, I didn't see any with any red cast. Some didn't look as clear as others, just as some CRTs don't look as clear as others, same with colors, not all CRTs show correct colors.
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