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Thread: Can anyone recommend a good monitor for web design and games?

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    Can anyone recommend a good monitor for web design and games?

    As a web designer, I am torn between getting a cool-looking LCD vs. an oversized CRT which is supposed to be better for graphics.

    I want a screen display of 20", 1600x1200, 600:1 or better contrast ratio, 12ms or less response time, and no view angle problems.

    Already tried the Samsung 204B and it has MAJOR vertical viewing problems. The worst monitor a web designer could buy!

    Anyway, what do others recommend with the above specs?

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    tell me, is this sellable..... OddDog's Avatar
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    I am very happy with my lg flatrons. Both are over 3 years old now !

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    Samsung Syncmaster 931BF

    Flatpanel LCD monitor 1000:1 contrast ratio (and something that says 2000:1 dynamic contrast)... 2ms response time. DVI and VGA

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    Flatscreens can be nice to see but are usually less nice to work with ;-)
    Last edited by KingOfFlash; 09-17-2006 at 10:37 PM. Reason: change for the better

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    IIyama monitors are simply the best ;-)

    Have a big one already quite a few years.. and still happy with it!

    KingOfFlash ..in other words..go for the oversized...#$@$@% b

    My model is: Vision Master Pro 510... just great!
    Last edited by KingOfFlash; 09-21-2006 at 06:14 AM. Reason: add model

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    I use dell flatpanels, no complaints here.

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