Thanks Alex. I'll check them out.

Here's a quote from the article mentioned above:

"S-IPS panels are generally considered the best all around panel type,
but they are more expensive and very few are made. High end,
expensive." (These include Apple Cinema Displays).

"TN panels are very cheap and have the fastest response times, but
suffer from inferior color reproduction, contrast ratios and viewing
angles. Low end, inexpensive." (The Samsung models we've been
discussing are this type).

"S-PVA/MVA panels offer better color reproduction and viewing angles
than TN panels, have slightly worse response times than TN or S-IPS,
offer the best contrast ratios, may suffer from color shifting or
input lag and have higher availability than S-IPS panels. Mid range,
fair price."

Ah well, if the above is true, then for high quality photo and video
editing, a second-hand Apple Cinema Display might be the best choice
after all, if you can get a good one. There's the rub. Buying used on
eBay has its risks. But I can't afford to lay down $900 for a new 22-
inch Apple LCD.

Tom

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