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Pook
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Having been a long term CRT fan for years, I finnaly took the TFT plunge recently. My old Iiyama was getting a bit crusty, and it's size was annoying. The LaCie 22inch at work is still OK for now, but the home machine was getting an upgrade anyway.
My home machine doubles as a gaming rig anyway, so a large screen was something I was planning for some time. The new rig is a AMD FX60 dual core, overclocked to 3.1GHz with a 7800GTX graphics card overclocked by 30%. Not that the graphics card has much effect on the image editing, but the dual cored CPU is amazing. Photoshop being a threaded application, uses both cores... it's like having two computers doing the work for you.
Anyhooo.... Just thought I;d share my experience with the monitor: A Dell 2405FPW 24inch widescreen. It's fantastic. Like all TFTs blacks aren't quite as dense as a good CRT, but sharpness is amazing, and colours are wonderful. It's brightness is far in excess of any CRT I've ever used also. If anyone wants a large monitor for editing, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.
My home machine doubles as a gaming rig anyway, so a large screen was something I was planning for some time. The new rig is a AMD FX60 dual core, overclocked to 3.1GHz with a 7800GTX graphics card overclocked by 30%. Not that the graphics card has much effect on the image editing, but the dual cored CPU is amazing. Photoshop being a threaded application, uses both cores... it's like having two computers doing the work for you.
Anyhooo.... Just thought I;d share my experience with the monitor: A Dell 2405FPW 24inch widescreen. It's fantastic. Like all TFTs blacks aren't quite as dense as a good CRT, but sharpness is amazing, and colours are wonderful. It's brightness is far in excess of any CRT I've ever used also. If anyone wants a large monitor for editing, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it.

