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    It's been quiet in here, let's talk about Monitors

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    Does anyone know a good monitor that would be close to an Eizo but costs a bit less

    Would love n Eizo but can't justify the money at the moment especially as I would like to upgrade my mid range lens.

    Eizo's seldom come up second hand at a good price. Although I missed out on one today that went for $465 second hand.

    I know that nec do a monitor (not sure which model) that is held in high regard I believe

    Does anyone else know what good monitors to get, to get a good colour rendition close to what will be printed?

    Yes I do have a spyder pro.

    My current monitor (Asus splendid) doesn't have enough sliders that the spyder requires in order to calibrate it properly
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    I have an Asus PA248Q IPS monitor and am very happy with it given $395 it cost me 2 years ago. Coupled with a Spyder it does a great job, colour is fantastic and it has some nice built in features.

    An Eizo would be great but hard to justify for an infrequent amateur..........

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    Have you actually printed your photos though or are you just saying the colours are great on the screen.

    I'm asking because the accuracy of the monitor lays in the end print
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    Dell UltraSharp 24 Monitor

    I found this one that is interesting it's at the end of my budget too
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Have you actually printed your photos though or are you just saying the colours are great on the screen....
    I have but I'm really going by the calibration report that the monitor came with and the one I get from my spyder, in comparison to other monitors I have had and currently use for day to day stuff.

    I would go bigger if I was buying now. At least 28".

    http://www.asus.com/au/Monitors/PB278Q/

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    I posed the question on a photography page on Facebook and it looks like a good few are using the dell ultra sharp.

    There is a professional photography monitor coming out from Benq but it hasn't been released yet.

    So far it looks like I might go the dell way especially as it's just in my budget.

    I probably going to get the 24 though rather than the 27 as I was thinking I could keep the monitor I have now and run them both
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    I actually have that monitor Lou,,
    16 x 10 is great for games

    you wont need a heater in the room if you work it hard
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    Can't imagine Pete it would be working as hard as it would for gaming on static images in Lightroom.
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    well Dell monitor purchased this evening....

    Lets see how it goes

    I'm sure someone is bound to log on now and tell me how crap they are, now the dollars have left the account
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    "How long since you've visited The Good Oil?"

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    '97 to '07. sold.
    '01 V8 D2
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