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Originally Posted by skydog Kevin...what monitor would you buy for under $500 |
Hard to say, as I haven't looked at what's available
today.
The LCD market changes almost hourly, and most manufacturers sell a variety of displays, both 6-bit and 8-bit (and some 8-bit panels with 10 to 14-bit LUTs).
Essentially, you do NOT want TN technology--that's 6-bit/channel, and not suitable for photographic use. IPS or S-IPS technology are theoretically best, but the PVA and S-PVA are apparently just as good in the Real World. (Samsung's T-series of displays use PVA or S-PVA, for example, and are quite good.)
You can get a fairly current listing of what technology is used for a given display using the
TFTCentral panel search--or just enter IPS and see which models use that IPS or S-IPS technology in their panels.
Relying on brand alone is very risky. Some Dells LCDs are TN, while others are PVA, MVA, IPS, or S-IPS. You need to check the specific model.
I generally suggest finding a few displays you
might like, then go to the TFTCentral site and check what the panels are based on.