Thanks. I am/was leaning to the Samsung or BenQ. I guess I'm going to have
to find stores with them on display and play with the settings a bit.

|-----Original Message-----
|From: [email protected] [mailto:ozdotnet-
|[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stephen Price
|Sent: Monday, 24 January 2011 1:17 PM
|To: ozDotNet
|Subject: Re: new screens ? (was RE: Developer PC spec)
|
|Samsung all the way (for me).
|At home I have 30" in the middle, 24" (portrait) to the left and 27.5"
|to the right. (All Samsung). Interestingly the 27.5" seems much
|brighter or over saturated compared to the other two. I had to mess
|around a lot with the settings a lot so that it didn't make the other
|two monitors look dull and lifeless. (by making it more dull and
|lifeless.)
|
|I like Samsung due to them replacing monitors if they have dead
|pixels. (not sure if Dell do that? zero dead pixel policy?)
|
|In hindsight I wouldn't have gotten the 27.5" monitor I'd probably get
|another 24". I think getting the same model (and size) is important.
|Even a different sized/coloured edge around two monitors can be enough
|to annoy. two 30" monitors would be awesome but way expensive :)
|
|Not sure if this post should be OT or not. I'd argue this topic
|springs up often enough for it to be on topic. :)
|
|On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Bill McCarthy
|<[email protected]> wrote:
|> Speaking of desktop PC's has anyone compared the newer LED screens ?
|> My old(ish) Dell 2407WFP is easy on the eyes if I turn brightness way
down
|> to about 20% or so, otherwise it's excessively bright to stare at all
day.
|> Problem is blacks/greys are lacking contrast at that level.   Are there
|> better screens out there that have good contrast but aren't like staring
|> into a light globe?
|>
|> Favourite screens ??
|>
|>
|>

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