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.
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.
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...
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...
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?
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...