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New PC monitor advice
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<blockquote data-quote="dotVIBE" data-source="post: 77635" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>It's pretty simple really. If you do graphics work, photoshop etc, then you need a calibrated monitor, and you should really have the Dell. you will not believe how much a difference it makes, and for web publishing and printing it's a must have.</p><p></p><p>If you are a gamer, it is COMPLETELY unimportant. Get the samsung, have the extra inches, save the money, be happy. The Dell is a work monitor, so unless you really will use it for work, get the play monitor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dotVIBE, post: 77635, member: 714"] It's pretty simple really. If you do graphics work, photoshop etc, then you need a calibrated monitor, and you should really have the Dell. you will not believe how much a difference it makes, and for web publishing and printing it's a must have. If you are a gamer, it is COMPLETELY unimportant. Get the samsung, have the extra inches, save the money, be happy. The Dell is a work monitor, so unless you really will use it for work, get the play monitor. [/QUOTE]
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