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Originally posted by macmanmike6100
I think the best thing would be to go and look for yourself. Monitors are inherently subjective so what somebody here on the TFP thinks is good might end up bugging the hell out of you. When trying it, use it like it's going to be used for, to make sure that it's what you expect.
And find a store that carries the exact model that you're looking to buy, because, as longjohns exemplified, there can be major differences across the product line of a single manufacturer.
Good luck, and please let us know what you do.
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Good points. I remember a thread on TFP v3 talking about Trinitron monitors and their black lines. Some people couldn't see them or only saw them on a pure white screen. Other people saw them immediately and it bugged the hell out of them. So I will just reiterate the advice of others and say: see the actual monitor before taking the plunge.