Which monitor > 24" ?

Started by uxbod, Jun 10, 2008, 16:34:12

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uxbod

Any of you with a monitor > 24" ? What make ? Colour quality ? Refresh ? etc ...

Looking for a decent monitor for home but coming from dual 20" I do like lots of screen space :)

Simon

I think Lona has a 24" Samsung, and I am sure there will be others.  :)
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Rik has a very nice monitor, he will advise I am sure. ;)
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Rik

I use an Eizo 2410W (superseded). It's by far the best monitor I have ever owned, but at a price, you;d be looking at £900 or so.
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Ray

I've had a Samsung Synchmaster 226BW for several months now, I'm very pleased with it.
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Lona

Here's where I got mine.  I've had it since November and it's been great. I paid over £300 for it at the time.

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-054-SA


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Rik

Based on my experience, I'd go with the Eizo.
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Simon

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Lona



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Baz

Quote from: Rik on Jun 10, 2008, 16:47:27
I use an Eizo 2410W (superseded). It's by far the best monitor I have ever owned, but at a price, you;d be looking at £900 or so.


:o :o :o :o :o :o  I'd want a full system and more for that  ;D

Rik

You don't know what you're missing, Baz. This monitor is pure silk, easy on the eye but, when calibrated, as accurate as you could wish for, what I see is what I print.
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Baz

will have to try and get a look at a working one some day, just to see what I cant afford  :D :D

Rik

Pop round, Baz. I'll have you spending your money in no time. :)
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Quote from: Baz on Jun 10, 2008, 18:14:04

:o :o :o :o :o :o  I'd want a full system and more for that  ;D

I'd want a 50" Plasma TV for that..  ;D
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doc_holiday

Quote from: Sheltieuk on Jun 10, 2008, 16:49:48
I've had a Samsung Synchmaster 226BW for several months now, I'm very pleased with it.

I have a Samsung 226BW as well. It is the best screen I have ever had...  :thumb: