No knowledge of this particular model but in my job before last, I
purchased numerous different NEC displays for the marketing dept. and
they were always quite to very much pleased with them. NEC as a brand
was definitely a good choice during that time.
Ecke

2010/10/2 Christine Nielsen <[email protected]>:
> Hi all,
>
> I've decided to quit hunching over my laptop & get a real monitor, to
> be properly calibrated, just like all the cool kids have.  Not only
> are my back & eyes killing me, but I think I would stand a better
> chance of getting some images out of my hard drive and onto paper if I
> could get a reliable handle on the color management thing.
>
> I've done some research, and though I still feel a bit out of my depth
> on this topic, my initial inclination is toward a NEC P221W
> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=NavBar&A=getItemDetail&Q=&sku=602072&is=REG&si=rev#anchorToReadReviews
>
> The price is right, and it comes well-recommended.  Anyone care to
> disabuse me of this notion?  What am I missing by not going with a
> $1000+ model, like a higher-end NEC, or Apple Cinema display, or Dell
> Ultra Sharp...?  Are there others I should consider?  (I think we can
> safely leave Eizo out of the discussion for now...)
>
> I'd also welcome any suggestions for other resources (online or in
> print) to educate myself better on the whole topic.
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> -c
>
> ps:  thank you to Fernando for raising the calibration question in a
> recent thread... I have taken notes...
>
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