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Ok here is the dilema which 19" monitor to go for?

 

the NEC 90GX2 at about £270+vat

 

or

 

the IIYAMA H481S or IIYAMA X486S both at about £185+vat

 

I think the Iiyamas look better and i have always brought their monitors and the cost difference is about £100 cheaper, but i also know that the NEC is a newer monitor so would appreciate feedback on peoples experiences and comments

 

look forward to hearing from you all as we will be placing the order next week

 

cheers

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ok from all the reviews it seems to be much for muchness

 

the nec is newer and more expensive, the dell is widescreen and the iiyama has a good reputation and is cheaper

 

how the hell do you decide, what are the important things to look out for. I will be mainly using it for CAD and 3ds Max work with a bit of Photoshop too

 

:confused:

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I try and see the monitor myself before purchasing. If that's impossible, I search web reviews and forum posts for individuals who actually own the monitor. Best case scenario is you find someone you know with the monitor, who doesn't think its great only because they bought it and actually gives you a non biased review of the product.

 

Baring that, you want to make sure its using a newer panel (like super-IPS) and has a high contrast ratio, and good luminance value.

 

Most of the new panels have a 1000:1 contrast ratio, so anything significantly lower then that (like 800:1), tends to indicate a panel using older technology.

 

http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/

 

This site has a variety of reviews and information on picking monitors, I suggest giving its guides a look over.

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