As some of you may know, I'm into photography quite a bit, and I believe it's time to (semi-)retire my current Philips Brilliance 200W. Which is an excellent piece of light emiitting device I might add.
However, I'd like to have something that's more accurate for it's colours. Currently I handle my pics on a ol' Iiyama CRT, doing a nice job, but I still don't fully trust the colours. I want something that I can trust, something that will ensure me that if people complain about the colours in my pictures, it's their system displaying it wrong, not mine.
So obviously, the monitor will need to be calibrated. If I'm not mistaken, there are screens out there which have hardware calibration. Now if that does what I think it does, I want it. So there's the first real requirement.
In addition, lots of colours would be nice too. There are screens with up to 97% or more AdobeRGB. However, for my purposes, which is mainly my website, I do doubt whether that wouldn't be overkill. Still, if the price is reasonable, I'd opt for it.
Let's see if I can think of some requirements I have in mind:
- Wide viewing angle. 178º or something like that. I believe IPS displays have this ?
- Good colour reproduction - equal throughout the screen. As little variations as possible.
- 20" and up will do, along with appropriate resolutions of 1680x1050 or 1920x1200. The former would actually be preferable due to my PC performance, although 1920x1200 wouldn't kill it outright.
- Hardware calibration, as mentioned above.
- Must not be of hideous design. Though most models should be alright there. Preferably something compact, relative to screen size. Good looking gets favoured.
- DVI connection, future compatibility by other connections (HDMI / display port ?) would be given extra consideration.
Something like that. I hope I haven't pinned it down to a single model just yet :P.
Anyway, I'd require a compatible calibration tool as well - suggestions welcome.
Oh, the budget. I'm still of the opinion that working on a budget doesn't work well. Hence the topic title: go nuts. However, I am not really willing to throw money at it like there's no tomorrow, and not reap actual benefits from the features I buy with it. So the budget can be very high, but the monitor had better be worth it.
As an example, here's a marvellous display I've been looking at:
http://www.eizo.com/products/graphics/cg222w/index.asp
22", lots of colours, etc. etc. But rather expensive, going at €1000 if my quick check is correct. It's tempting, but I worry that it might be too much for the simple applications I use it for. The 24" edition looks even better, but at twice the price, that's really pushing it too far :P
I read somewhere that NEC also offers some proper pro-like screens. Might consider those as well.
Ah, let's see what you lads can come up with. And no, the ever popular Dell will not do. Unless they've suddenly started producing ridiculously good screens without me knowing :roll:. And anyone suggesting Acer should be banned.
Alternatively, if you think I already have a great screen and should simply buy a calibration tool for it, just shout and maybe save me lots of money :lol:
Now I'll just go post a similar topic on a photography forum and see what they have to say ;)
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