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Best CRT for Graphic Design for $500?
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I'm posting here and not the hardware because I wanted the opinions of designers, not hardware people.
Anyone have preferences on a 19" or larger monitor under $500? I'm getting a new Mac after Macworld and will be using it for at least 4 years while I get my MA in Graphic Design. I wanted to invest in a good monitor, but I only have $500 to spend on it.
Any input would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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For color accuracy my vote still goes for the Lacie Electron Blue 19" ($360) or the 22"($700). I personally like the real estate of the 22 but it looks to be out of your price range.
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My suggestion is get the largest screen you can afford. As a designer, you'll appreciate the screen size more than anything else.
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I really like my 19" Samsung Multisync. The clarity is sweet, the colors vibrant, although I have not had it long enough to do much testing with accuracy to printing. The reds seem a little hot, but I typically do my color correcting by numbers. But the price was/is right.
Soo... hope that helps, although I would definitedly get as big as you can or make sure you have enough computer slots to add a video card and extra monitor later for pallets which eat up so much realestate. I have an old CRT hooked up for that purpose.
Good Luck!
Rosie
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Originally posted by York911:
For color accuracy my vote still goes for the Lacie Electron Blue 19" ($360) or the 22"($700). I personally like the real estate of the 22 but it looks to be out of your price range.
I did a little research. I think NEC makes the CRT for LaCie.
I found this:
http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/p...s=19&c=us&l=en
NEC MultiSync FP2141SB (Black) 22 in for $560 + tax & shipping.
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I got a NECMitsu 930sb 19inch in white/silver. Really nice design, really sharp and really good colours. Best monitor i've ever owned. Was �230 which is about $450
edit: why is it shafting my linky!? You'll need to delete the %20 thing before the index,realm thing in the url
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