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"Eero Ahonen" <aer### [at] removethiszbxtnetinvalid> wrote in message
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> Alain wrote:
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>> You should try the new LEDD displays. They are supposed to be almost
>> vewing angle neutral. Those use an array of LEDs instead of relyng on
>> polarised light and liquid cristals.
>>
>
> Or just simply a proper LCD monitor. Start with searcing for PVA-panel
> and if you can't find one, consider IPS -panel. Anyway, forget the
> TN-panels (which most monitors use, since they are the cheapest ones),
> and you're off with a good start.
I can recommend the Lenovo L220X
I've never used it, but it gets very good reviews, has very good
specifications (S-PVA panel, 1920x1200 resolution on a 22" screen, AFAIK the
only 22" with that resolution) and a nice price (about 500$, which is low
for such a monitor)
cu!
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