Re: 24" monitor max budget £250
Reading that TFT Central site is enough to put you off most monitors as they almost all seem to need a very expensive calibration device to do what they ought to do out of the box - show a reasonable relationship to true colours. And these are mostly expensive ones.
Re: 24" monitor max budget £250
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Originally Posted by
poonsies
SiM i would be willing to bet your system doesnt have the top of the line components 100% of the time. Most people who consider buying a new monitor will work out fairly quickly that TN based panels are not the best but they certainly can perform well and are relatively cheap if you get a decent one. Oh and buying 2nd hand monitors have come back to bite me the 2 times in the past i have tried it =).
I definitely fit into your sensitively put "p00r lal" category =)
Sean.
Good reply :bowdown:
Buying 2nd hand monitor from a safe source (not ebay) is relatively safe. Sorry for calling you poor, but glad you took it in a light hearted way (which was the intention of my post) :)
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Originally Posted by
Thorsson
Reading that TFT Central site is enough to put you off most monitors as they almost all seem to need a very expensive calibration device to do what they ought to do out of the box - show a reasonable relationship to true colours. And these are mostly expensive ones.
Even if you calibrate yourself (i.e. not professionally, it will still look much better than TN - especially because of the viewing angles).
The biggest disadvantage with a good panel is that it gives you less time to close the pr0n when your parents walk in :mrgreen: