Hi Guys,
I've decided to buy a new monitor for my multi monitor setup.
This is my current setup:
Parhelia 128 (AGP):
- dual display mode
- Sony F500 (middle 1600x1200)
- Viewsonic P225f (right 1600x1200)
ATI Radeon 7000 (PCI):
- another Viewsonic P225f (left 1024x768)
I mainly work with Visual Studio .Net and I'm realising that I need more real estate on my middle monitor.
I'd like to buy a new monitor that nicely supports 2048x1536.
Although they're not quite as nice as my Sony, I really like my Viewsonic monitors. I did a quick check and Viewsonic has a newer model, the P225fb, which supports the resolution I'm looking for.
I'm wondering if anyone's had experience with this monitor or can recommend something better?
My primary use is programming but I also do a little bit of image manipulation and web design so I need both sharp text and reasonably good colour fidelity.
Anything less than $1,500 CAD (about $1,100 USD) would be acceptable. But I'm flexible if there's something really good for a little more.
Thanks for your help.
I've decided to buy a new monitor for my multi monitor setup.
This is my current setup:
Parhelia 128 (AGP):
- dual display mode
- Sony F500 (middle 1600x1200)
- Viewsonic P225f (right 1600x1200)
ATI Radeon 7000 (PCI):
- another Viewsonic P225f (left 1024x768)
I mainly work with Visual Studio .Net and I'm realising that I need more real estate on my middle monitor.
I'd like to buy a new monitor that nicely supports 2048x1536.
Although they're not quite as nice as my Sony, I really like my Viewsonic monitors. I did a quick check and Viewsonic has a newer model, the P225fb, which supports the resolution I'm looking for.
I'm wondering if anyone's had experience with this monitor or can recommend something better?
My primary use is programming but I also do a little bit of image manipulation and web design so I need both sharp text and reasonably good colour fidelity.
Anything less than $1,500 CAD (about $1,100 USD) would be acceptable. But I'm flexible if there's something really good for a little more.
Thanks for your help.
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