- Feb 25, 2011
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Hey guys,
I'm looking for a monitor to hook up to my laptop (desktop computer in the future). I've been doing research but I seem to have run into a lot of uncertainties, so I wanted a second opinion. I did read the sticky in this subforum for recommendations and the ones listed all look nice but... I'm poor
I'm looking for:
- 23 or 24 inch
- Matte screen, NO glossy
- LED backlit
- Uses: Gaming, graphic design (prints, photography, web), multimedia [2ms response time ideal, colors important]
- Resolution: the standard. whatever it is - 1920x1080?
- <$250, ideally <$200 even
Yup, I'm on quite a budget here, and I know I can't really get any genuinely good monitors for graphic design work and the such. But a decent one will do, as long as I can calibrate to my best ability. I just discovered how IPS panels are important, but they seem to be out of my price range.
I've been eyeing this popular monitor, the Asus VH236H for $130 on the cheapest site.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824236059
I'm not sure if this is even decent for graphic design. Is calibration sufficient enough for this type of monitor? I also have seen much praise for the Dell Ultrasharp U2410 but it is way too expensive for me! Could someone help me out and offer some suggestions? Thanks much!
I'm looking for a monitor to hook up to my laptop (desktop computer in the future). I've been doing research but I seem to have run into a lot of uncertainties, so I wanted a second opinion. I did read the sticky in this subforum for recommendations and the ones listed all look nice but... I'm poor
I'm looking for:
- 23 or 24 inch
- Matte screen, NO glossy
- LED backlit
- Uses: Gaming, graphic design (prints, photography, web), multimedia [2ms response time ideal, colors important]
- Resolution: the standard. whatever it is - 1920x1080?
- <$250, ideally <$200 even
Yup, I'm on quite a budget here, and I know I can't really get any genuinely good monitors for graphic design work and the such. But a decent one will do, as long as I can calibrate to my best ability. I just discovered how IPS panels are important, but they seem to be out of my price range.
I've been eyeing this popular monitor, the Asus VH236H for $130 on the cheapest site.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824236059
I'm not sure if this is even decent for graphic design. Is calibration sufficient enough for this type of monitor? I also have seen much praise for the Dell Ultrasharp U2410 but it is way too expensive for me! Could someone help me out and offer some suggestions? Thanks much!