1. My story:
I used some good color CRT monitors in the last 15 years, never been a fan of LCD (even in work I got LCD and switched it to CRT).
The only LCD i used were on my laptop which got stolen.
ANYWAY, after my laptop gone, and my CRT got f***ed -
I've bought a new PC (Q6600, 4GB Corsair DDR II, Abit QuadGT MB, Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme CPU cooler...etc)
But I didn't bought new monitor, so in the meanwhile I used Samsung CRT's:
SyncMaster 955DF and SyncMaster 1100P monitors -
which ALMOST MADE ME BLIND (that most be the monitors Stevie been using ) after few hours of use for a few days
(and I am working with computers for over 18 years, and never had eye problems, don't even got glasses).
2. My question:
My needs for a Monitor are:
A. Casual PC working (Reading, Writing, Firefox....) - 80% (around 8-10 hours a day, that's my job)
B. Photoshop / Other Image editing software - 15%
C. Video & Video edit - 5%
For the last day or two, I have checked around 1000 reviews for LCD screens - and It looks from those old reviews on the net that NEC 20WGX2 will be the best choice for me (also caught my eye: Viewsonic VX2025wm) - but both kind of OLD choice.
Here in my ISRAEL they both cost over 750$ at the moment.
I've never had any problems with any of my LCD's, they look great, if you do a lot of reading then turn down the brightness and any will do just fine...It's basicaly what you like....I've got a 28" ViewSonic and its amazing. really practical aswell as you can read many articles side by side, photoshop is also really good on it, but it does come with a hefty sum. If you want something cheaper, get a smaller LCD, they are basicaly all good. I personaly like Samsung cause the case looks neat...
------------------------------Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 / Dual SLI 8800 GT 512mb
Abit Fatal1ty FP-IN9 SLI mobo / 850 watt Gigabyte PSU
28" ViewSonic LCD (1920x1200) / 4GB Kingston DDR2-800 RAM
MS Windows Vista ultimate 32bit / < Xtreme Crysis Fan >
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