Afternoon,

A monitor I have been using for sometime now, and saved dollars purchasing an 
P-IPS panel monitor.
ASUS PA246 these are 10bit professional grade panels and monitor. 
ASUS - Display- ASUS PA246Q

So impressed I have replaced monitors in my studio.
True 1920x1200 professional monitor with Adobe RGB colour space programmed into 
device.
This means theoretically you can setup as such without Colour Management, 
something I would advise against.
But, when I have checked calibration it is very close, my studio works within a 
5800k so it is irrelevant for me.
Hence Colour Management.

Excellent Stand, Inbuilt USB and Card Reader.
Connections are plentiful, but would suggest the Display Port.
ATI 5870 works a treat with monitor, Display Port to Mini Display port cable 
required

Around $600, but if such accuracy and depth is not required some fairly good 
buys to be had in 27" 3d Gaming monitors from same company.
But probably LG panels anyway.

Cheers!
`RobD...

On 15Apr2012, at 4:16 pm, Daniel Kerr wrote:

> Hi Andrew
> 
> I've supplied for some of my clients LG screens. They were 24" ones, but 
> pretty sure they do 27" as well. The other brands I've supplied were Samsung 
> and Viewsonic. All great brands and really good picture. Most had multiple 
> connections (eg DVI, VGA and some HDMI). All were great.
> All work really well and aren't overly expensive. (I think the last one I got 
> in for a client was about $350-$400. (And depending on machine it's 
> connecting to, you may need an adapter eg MiniDisplay Port to DVI etc. About 
> $30).
> 
> Hope that helps
> 
> Kind regards
> Daniel
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> On 15/04/2012, at 3:12 PM, Andrew Schox wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Does anyone have a recommendation from personal experience for a good 27 
>> inch screen? I've been doing a bit of online research and there are a lot 
>> out there.
>> 
>> The Apple screen is expensive, but there are conflicting reports about its 
>> reflectiveness. My use is mainly writing and programming, so clarity and 
>> resolution are more important to me than perfect colour reproduction. Cost 
>> is not really a consideration.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> 
>> Andrew
>> 
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