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Steve Babbs 20-11-06 20:05

budget computer monitors
 
I am soon going to splash out on a new computer. The reason for the upgrade from my present laptop is almost solely for photography hence I want a decent monitor. I would be reluctant to rely on the 'thrown in' one so would buy one seperately but I am on a fairly tight budget. Looking around this Samsung looks OK and is about what I was thinking of spending:

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.100-8908.aspx

Anyone any thoughts or other suggestions in the c.£150 range.

Steve

Tannin 20-11-06 20:19

Steve, just talk to your computer people about what you need in your new system - i.e., a quality monitor is part of that. Any computer shop can supply you with a system that has the monitor of your choice.

sassan 21-11-06 03:39

Samsung makes some of the best monitors available out there in todays market. I consider them as number 1.

One component of computer that may stay with you for a long time is the monitor so investments there are lasting long usually.

This must be a European specific model or model name as I don't see it on USA market. From specifications noted in the site, I can say higher resolution such as 1600x1200 would work better for the pictures, of course be ready for higher sticker price, then I am not sure about the connection. Is it VGA or DVI? With todays market, you want to see one of each on the monitor (A must in my opinion). AV or S connectors though good for hooking up your video tools are not so need for quality picture viewing.

19" is about the right size for budget size. You definitely do not want to have 17". If you can get to 21" you have done yourself a huge favor.

Aspect of this monitor is 4x3 i.e the older TV aspect, I am not sure if you loose anything on that when compare to so called widescreen i.e. 16x9 aspect (That is good and a must for HDTV set in todays market).

Hope this helped.

snapper 21-11-06 07:10

As with most electronics there are no doubt many quality monitors on the market. Having owned one that gave us quality images and no problems over the past 8 or 9 years my vote would be for a Samsung 19 or 21 inches. Samsung are said to be the biggest manufacturer of monitors.

Steve Babbs 21-11-06 19:06

I remember reading somewhere that widescreen monitors are not so good for photo editing - no idea why this would be but it has put me off.

Steve

Steve Babbs 21-11-06 19:32

"Is it VGA or DVI? With todays market, you want to see one of each on the monitor (A must in my opinion)."

Thanks for your reply Sassan but if you'll forgive my ignorance - I do have the excuse I've been using a laptop for the last 4 years - could you explain this?

Cheers

Steve

Steve Babbs 21-11-06 19:34

VGA according to one website

sassan 21-11-06 20:15

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Originally Posted by Steve Babbs (Post 13674)
VGA according to one website

Steve; Here are some explanations

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nirofo 21-11-06 20:16

If you're looking for a good quality LCD Graphics monitor that doesn't cost an arm and a leg but still ooses out quality, then the ViewSonic VG930M is the one to go for, it comes out top in all the reviews. Details at the web link below
http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/UK/Pr...ics/VG930m.htm

Can be purchased for as little as £160.83 INC VAT at the web link below.
http://www.oyyy.co.uk/product.php?xProd=27763&dealtime

This is a great monitor, it is well reviewed and well worth the money.

nirofo.

sassan 24-11-06 10:56

Don't know how the black Friday is going on there, but plenty of deals here. Hope you have spotted one good one today.


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