> My 17" Dell (10.5 x 13) is more normal and I like it a lot
.. . .
> Cliff

Thanks for the info Cliff. Several big Dells are available too, but
I'll try Samsung first, since the consensus seems to be that they are
excellent monitors. I did read some complaints that the viewing angles
of the Samsungs are pretty narrow, though, meaning (I guess) that you
need to look at them straight-on, and not slightly to one side, or the
image is degraded, although if you sit right in front of your monitor
I don't see why that should be a big problem.

Video editing (Final Cut) may require a fast response time to avoid
"ghosting" of moving images, I understand, so if it's a toss-up
between two monitors, the fastest response time may break the tie. And
of course Photoshop work on digital photos and things requires good
accurate color.

So many variables. . .

Tom
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