Best LCD for $400-$500?

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SunSamurai

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Originally posted by: gersson
NEC 20wmgx2 is a little more but certainly worth it. Colors look natural cos its 8 bit and it 6500k accurate (with some minor tweaking). Not to mention it has deep blacks. I love my monitor and wouldn't buy anything else. Unless of course they make a 1900x1200 version :p


215TW is 8bit and 6500k accurate too...


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LittleNemoNES

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Originally posted by: josh6079
Isn't 9300K better than 6500K?

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nope.

215TW is 8bit and 6500k accurate too...
.... ? @ your post

I didn't say not to get the 215. Also, why are you confused about my post? 's clear, ain't it?
 

SunSamurai

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Your post implied that the 215 was not a 8 bit panel nor was it accurite at said color setting due to the context before your post.
 

LittleNemoNES

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Originally posted by: aeternitas
Your post implied that the 215 was not a 8 bit panel nor was it accurite at said color setting due to the context before your post.

I did no such thing, sir. Re-read what I typed. My post was in reply to your Original post :p
 

josh6079

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9300K looks better on my VX2025 than 6500K I think, isn't 9300K a higher level of color than 6500K?
 

TheRyuu

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Originally posted by: josh6079
9300K looks better on my VX2025 than 6500K I think, isn't 9300K a higher level of color than 6500K?

9300k is just the "warmth" of the picture, not how many colors it has. 6500k has the supposidly best close to real as possible when it comes to colors.
 

josh6079

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Hmm....

Maybe it was becaue of my bluish Desktop wallpaper that I though 9300K was better.
 

LittleNemoNES

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yeah 6500k is the color of white snow on a clear day. The color temp has to do with white color. 9300k is a very bluish white (ie not natural) 6500k is a little bit warmer and is the world color standard.