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HP F2105 (widescreen) has a 21 inch 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM210M2) panel. By the way, the following monitors use the same Samsung panel, but with different electronics so image quality may differ somewhat (Eizo use Samsung panels):Įizo CE210W (widescreen) has a 21 inch 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM210M2) panel.Įizo CE210W-K (widescreen) has a 21 inch 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM210M2) panel.Įizo S2110W (Widescreen) has a 21 inch 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM210M2) panel.Įizo S2110W-K (Widescreen) has a 21 inch 8 ms (g2g) S-PVA (Samsung LTM210M2) panel. With any LCD monitor, one will get somewhat better viewing using a hardware calibration package, even a basic one from Gretag Eye One or Monaco (I prefer the Eye One), but Samsung monitors aren't too bad straight out of the box. You can also get a Dell equivalent, but the electronics and default setups aren't as good. I actually like the Samsung monitors and would likely go for the 215TW if you are somewhat on a budget, which is about 30% more than the monitor at which you were looking. Something that was 90% accurate would be more than enough. Note: If money was no object I'd buy an Eizo but I'm a hobbyist These things what would be cost effective monitor dor photoshop use You won't be able to determine gamma at all using the chart due to the change of intensities with vertical viewing angle, where as with a high quality s-IPS or s-PVA panel you will be able to do so, although with moderate difficulty.
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I pointed out the spec as a way to easily tell if the panel is TN or not, not that the number means anything useful.įor an example of what this means, when using the alternating vertical bar gamma calibration check patterns such as available in the little Java embedded applet at the following website: In practical use, it means that colours change for even a few degrees change off the perpendicular for TN displays and you are able to change viewing angle for many more times this number of degrees with the new model s-PVA displays. What it means is that when you are 80 degrees off the perpendicular to the screen the brightness changes by half (as I recall, anyway a lot).
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Russel, you don't understand that viewing angle specification. I wonder if the viewing angle is the only weakness? Office means I'd really struggle to get anywhere near that far offĭead centre when I sit down to postprocess my images. I can understand how it would be ideal if you Samsung is one such company, and it is making an effort to make its displays very attractive to purchasers.Good for photographic work due to it's susceptibility to colourĬhanges with viewing angle. Monitor manufacturers have already made the decision, largely, to phase out 17", 20" and 24" and move in to primarily 19", 22" and 26" - making the larger dot pitch the default option. Some people prefer the smaller screen with the higher resolution, whilst others want the larger screen space. This is the same as with 17" and 19" 1280x1024 monitors. A 20" widescreen has the same resolution as a 22", but obviously the dot pitch on the 20" is smaller, making it slightly sharper. Which exact size of monitor you end up with depends on the size, but also on the resolution and consequent dot pitch. 19" monitors are still square, for the most part, but anything 20" and above is now widescreen. We've already extolled the virtues of widescreen monitors many a time - gaming, Vista's sidebar, movies - and it's certainly the case that the vast majority of the monitor market is going that way.
SYNCMASTER 226BW. PC
Over the last few months we’ve looked at number of examples from IIyama, Viewsonic and Acer but with a strong presence in the PC display market many people will be considering Samsung’s effort – the 226BW. It’s taken a long time but we’ve finally got our hands on a 22in monitor from Samsung.