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    Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    I need advice for buying a new 22 inch LCD monitor. I'm not a pro so I would like to find something for less than $300, or a bit more if it will have significantly better image quality. I know I won't get something great at that price, but that is my budget.

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    Dell outlet has great prices on refurbished monitors.

    http://www.dell.com/content/products...=22&l=en&s=dfh

    I just got a 24" refurbished monitor from them, and can not tell the difference from the new version I bought a year and a half ago.

    I think they have the price range you want.
    When I grow up, I want to be a photographer.

    http://www.walterpcalahan.com/Photography/index.html

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    I have been using a Dell 19 inch Ultra Sharp monitor for several years now and it's really good. The Dell Ultra Sharp 22 inch widescreen monitor is $269. The color on mine is very stable. The thing about these less expensive monitors is that they don't have a great angle of view but it's fine. The thing is that most of the time you work in the center of the screen anyway. The edges of the screen are usually where you have the things other than your actual images.

    The really expensive monitors have very very wide angles of view but you have to pay at least $1000 for that. I know a lot of photographers who use the Dell Ultra Sharp screens. Good luck and have a nice day.

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    Beware most (if not all) 22 inch panels are TN panels, which are the worst for photo editing due to there very limited viewing angle. You ideally want a panel with s-ips or failing that pva tech. Most monitor specs don't state what panel type it has. Heres a good link that'll help you with it.

    http://www.flatpanelshd.com/panels.php

    Just type the name of the monitor that your looking at in the search bar and it will tell you which panel type it is

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    On the Canadian site it is listed as ips, but on Dell's USA site the display type is not listed, but this is probably what I will opt for:

    http://accessories.dell.com/sna/prod...1&sku=320-7825

    http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...4&sku=320-7825

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    I just bought a 22" HP monitor #W2207 at Best Buy which rotates for vertical images for $260. They should have done this years ago! (Maybe they did, for all I know?)
    Wilhelm (Sarasota)

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    Dear Ron,

    Just a side note, and realizing your budget happens to be very tight, but when you have a moment take a quick look at this site: http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/forum...fm/638065.html ...

    My previous comments in another post referred to a manufacturer that continuously tries to deliver a quality monitor with an IPS typed panel, and because their sales may increase to a point that prevents them from using the IPS typed panel, they periodically must switch to a different supplier and, or a different manufacturing plant, which may have a non IPS panel available in inventory. This site was not the source of my data during my own personal review, but this site is one of many that regard the preferred screen differences to be annoying.

    A few sites that you might take a moment to review are as follows:

    http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mon...arameters.html

    http://www.pureoverclock.com/article641.html

    http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles...chnologies.htm

    The differences, and especially the opinions between IPS and PVA, happens to be greater than all the Carter Liver Pills ever made. I hope you find a great inexpensive monitor that performs to your expectations...

    jim k

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    Before Xmas I picked up a Sceptre LCD 24 inch for under $200.00 normally there 389.00 to 459. range Look around like tiger direct.com or Microcenter.com and other places you should find something to fit your wallet: good luck
    Lauren MacIntosh

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    Widescreen vs. 4:3 ratio screens? Why would anyone use a widescreen over a 4:3 screen for doing photo editing?

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    Re: Recommendations for a Good 22" monitor?

    Quote Originally Posted by Findingmyway4ever View Post
    Widescreen vs. 4:3 ratio screens? Why would anyone use a widescreen over a 4:3 screen for doing photo editing?
    Mainly because it opens up your editing area in huge ways, mostly by absorbing the pallet and panel space in software such as Photoshop and Lightroom, CaptureOne, etc.

    I am not a big fan of how wide screen monitors look on your desk, but I am a HUGE fan of how they allow you to organize your workspace for image work.

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