Shel,

I saw this one the other day in a Circuit City store.  I didn't spend
a lot of time staring at it, but I was impressed:
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Sony-PremierPro-Monitor-Black-SDM-P234-B-/sem/rpsm/oid/96475/rpem/ccd/productDetail.do

The Apple Cinema displays are hard to beat for the money, though.  And
they look really good, too.

On 8/4/05, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi gang ... I know this comes up every so often, and have read some of the
> older threads on the subject, but since there are always new monitors
> appearing I thought I'd ask again. I need a new monitor and have pretty
> much decided which CRT monitor I want. However, I could sure use to save
> some space on my desk, and am thinking of a flat screen monitor as a
> possibility. One or two of the Apple Cinema displays are of interest, and
> my understanding is that they'll work on a Windows machine ... great,
> although maybe a bit spendy (gotta go visit an Apple store).
> 
> However, what other brands and recent models might be recommended? I'm
> looking for something in the 19-inch, 20-inch range that will, of course,
> work well with Photoshop. I've heard the term "native resolution" used in
> conjunction with flat screens.  What exactly is that?  Does it mean that
> the resolution is set, and can't be changed?  What about things like the
> ability to set the color temp and calibrate the screen?  Do flat screens
> come in any "format" other than LCD, like plasma, and, if so, what are the
> benefits/drawbacks to each.
> 
> Tks!
> 
> Shel
> 
> 


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