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Originally posted by jact
I didn't look at the specs on those too closely, but I wouldn't go with any of them personally.
Make sure it's DIGITAL, not analog.
Make sure it's got a good refresh rate.
Make sure it has a good dot pitch.
Make sure it supports a higher resolution then 1280x1024. The higher the res it supports, the better the picture you'll get iout of it generally.
I have the Samsung 213T flat panels, I absolutely love the picture quality on them. We have a few analog flat panels floating around the office and they make me want to vomit the picture quality is so bad. Not to mention the colors.
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Just to add up on this less is better for refresh rate ( for those who don't know)
Also look for ""TFT""-LCD Flat-Panel Monitor
trust me these monitors are more crripst clear and a lot brighter.
You can even see your own reflection "mirror like" with dark backgrounds
also bring it home and first thing do a dead pixel test... lotsa faulty monitors.