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    LG L246WP vs Samsung 245BW vs 244T vs Westy L2410NM

    The LG 246WP may work for you. It has good color reproduction, 6ms, 1:1 mapping, and a HDMI connection. I haven't tried the other monitors you listed so I can say anything about them. Good Luck.
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    Gateway FPD2485W - 24" HD LCD

    SiG, This is post on 05/02 may be why people doubt that you "forgot"... :rolleyes:
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    24-30" Monitor for Photographers

    Benny, F.Y.I. I had my EyeOne out this morning and noticed you can calibrate to an .icc, so you can calibrate to a working space. I have the current version. I don't know if this is a recent feature in the software.
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    Gateway FPD2485W - 24" HD LCD

    I tried this monitor. My main focus is Photo editing so my main needs/wants, was to have a 23-24" monitor that has accurate colors. I wanted to keep the price under $750 at the most. I know IPS monitors provide most accurate color (in general), but because of my price constraint, I figures...
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    24-30" Monitor for Photographers

    Luthorcrow, Thanks for the consice summation. I do have an Eye Calibration unit, so calibrating the new monitor is not a problem. I see the 30" HP for ~250 less than the Dell normal price. This works out to be even to the Dell sale price. If you could get either monitor at...
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    24-30" Monitor for Photographers

    Well, if everything being recommended is going to be over a grand.... :rolleyes: Am I better off getting a HP 3065, or the Dell 30" HC?
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    24-30" Monitor for Photographers

    So far, there seems to be a concensous on NEC LM240WU2, but if I am going to spend that much it is only $100-$200 more to get a HP 3065, or the Dell 30" HC. Would either of those be as good or better than the NEC? Also, are there any decent 24" models for photo editing in the sub $750 range?
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    24-30" Monitor for Photographers

    I am a photographer looking for a 24-30" monitor. Can you help me find a monitor that will fit my needs? I don't play games on the PC, nor watch movies, so based on my reading, it looks like I should aim for a IPS, or at least a S-PVA, correct? I have read conflicting info as to weather...
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