On 9/6/09 20:27, "aussieshepsrock" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Me thinks I overstated my hopes and expectations!
> 
> I'm not seeking a "mission critical" or "pre-press/soft-proof" grade
> Monitor, per se.
> 
> I'm thinking more along the lines of "Beautiful Monitor" to live with
> and use for Photography Management and Editing, that is a terrific
> Video/dvd/movie wating device, and is eminently reliable/repeatable
> for using a ColorSpyder or ColorMunki calibrator with. I want what I
> see and 'do' with an image to be repeatable between now and next month
> and next year as long as I'm bring the file up on a screen calibrated
> to the same 'standards' as employed by the color management device.
> 
> I am seeing 'posters' decrying the '@ss-munching" Apple Displays and
> other 'posters' having a verbal-wet-dream describing Apple Displays!
> 
> Confusion Reigns in the AussieShep Home!
> 
> Richard

    In that case I can certainly recommend the latest Samsungs - I just
bought a 23" last week and they certainly are beautiful.
    The 24" is here.....with gallery shots...greater contrast and faster
response time than the Dell...

    <http://www.ebuyer.com/product/150970#>

    
Pete



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