Scott Loveless wrote:

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.

Hey!
For $2000+, I'd make SURE I was impressed! Geez.
I'd be more impressed with an extra $2000 in my jeans!

keith

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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