Hello guys,
I've never had the chance to be an active member of this forums, the reason was I'm not really too professional
but finally I am back to the 3D world after about 2-3 years and want to start new models for my portfolio, of course after an update and review about new tools and stuff!
First of all I have to change my desk and chair as they are not comfort and giving me body pain and get a new monitor cause the one I have is stupidly too bright for my eye ,supports up to 1440 x 900 only and it's VGA.
As I don't work and my last project was almost 2 years ago, my budget is not high but I'v found some stuff on E-bay that I think they might be what I want, so if you are updated about the monitors, I would really appreciate to help me to get the best one from this list :
£65----Packard Bell Maestro 240 24" Full HD LED Monitor 1920x1080 DVI 2ms
£75
----HP Pavilion 23xi 23 inch Widescreen Full HD IPS LED Monitor 1920x1080 Ratio 16:9
£54----
AOC Razor E2343F 23" LED
£100----Asus MX239H 23" IPS HD LED-backlit LCD Monitor
£84----ACER G227HQLA Full HD 21.5” IPS LED Monitor
£85
ASUS VN247H 23.6" Widescreen
Thanks a lot for taking your time, if you also know a good place to get desk and chair in the UK please let me know as well :thumbup:
Replies
£100----Asus MX239H 23" IPS HD LED-backlit LCD Monitor
However, out of the remaining options, I would not even consider any others besides these two, because, they are the only other IPS options. And for art you're going to want the best color accuracy you can get and IPS are much better at that than TN:
1: £84----ACER G227HQLA Full HD 21.5” IPS LED Monitor
2: £75----HP Pavilion 23xi 23 inch Widescreen Full HD IPS LED Monitor 1920x1080 Ratio 16:9
Cheers!
Pixel perfect guarantees fewer than X dead pixels, and they have good color management, it's the same standard as IPS just called something slightly different.