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mouser:
Ed Bott says if you are planning on buying an LCD monitor, you need to check out this thread at the AnandTech forum, and i can see why.  Looks like a ton of up-to-date details, information about what to look for, and a nice concise recommendation section for people who don't have 300 hours to analyze charts.  Good stuff.


http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.aspx?catid=31&threadid=2049206





from http://www.edbott.com/weblog/

tomos:
just in case anyone else is a bit confused (like I was :-[*) on going there:
Scroll down towards the bottom of post one for the recommendations

* I went to the last page of thread - theres 110 pages or so :o

f0dder:
Ed Bott says if you are planning on buying an LCD monitor, you need to check out this thread at the AnandTech forum, and i can see why.  Looks like a ton of up-to-date details, information about what to look for, and a nice concise recommendation section for people who don't have 300 hours to analyze charts.  Good stuff.
-mouser (December 22, 2007, 02:05 AM)
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...but have 600 hours for reading 110 pages of forum posts on the subject? :P

zridling:
This page might help narrow the content down.

tomos:
well, looks like the first post is continually updated - "Last Updated: Wednesday, December 16, 2007"

it's nice to see other info too like
how to calibrate & clean (including recommendations for calibration equipment)
and post-purchase info that you rarely see in reviews
also examples of models where manufacturers have used good display on initial release & swapping with inferior later

:) it really is super :up:

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