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My monitor gives a change in the contrast of an image as my line of view changes from directly perpendicular to the screen, to slightly elevated (I guess it also changes as i move from side to side, but that aspect is easy to avoid). It's enough to make an image look different. I have no idea what my images look like to others, and rather tellingly, allows me to see the images of others with incorrect contrast / colours.
It is an old HP L1950g monitor. I could buy any other monitor unseen, and then find it might not be much better, hence my request for suggestions.
It will be in a cabinet, so my space is limited, a 21" 16:9 would be fine (that cabinet aperture is around 57cm wide). I don't need the most highly calibrated device, just something reasonably priced that doesn't suffer the same problem in the angle of view. Anyone help?
It is an old HP L1950g monitor. I could buy any other monitor unseen, and then find it might not be much better, hence my request for suggestions.
It will be in a cabinet, so my space is limited, a 21" 16:9 would be fine (that cabinet aperture is around 57cm wide). I don't need the most highly calibrated device, just something reasonably priced that doesn't suffer the same problem in the angle of view. Anyone help?