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    • pbacotP Offline
      pbacot
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      Any good ideas, bargains out there for monitors? I run off a Mac PowerBook. Been happy with my Dell 30" DELL3007WFPHC (but it's pricey) and it seems about to expire. It has occasional screen flashing stripes. I think it could be interference but no way of knowing. My other screen shows no problem.

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      • Rich O BrienR Offline
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        I like the Asus PB287Q.

        This is good for the price though...

        https://www.amazon.com/Acer-B326HUL-ymiidphz-32-inch-Widescreen/dp/B00JB6HE62

        Nothing beats an NEC monitor though for design work. Pricey as #$&@!

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          I'm running a Dell U3415W off a MacBook Pro RD (13" 2014). I really like the huge real estate, and it's especially nice having SU and LO windows set up side-by-side. Haven't had any display issues with it, though the Windows-only drivers mean that software controls aren't available on the mac.

          If I was buying now I would also look at the LG ultrawide and the newer Dell (U3417W, I think) โ€” but the price/performance of the 3415 still makes it a compelling choice for a monitor of that size. (it can be had for ~CAN$900 if you wait for it to go on sale)

          Came from a U2412M, so the one issue for me was the dot pitch... everything is relatively smaller on the ultrawide (menus, text etc) and it's sometimes tough on my old eyes.

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          • soloS Offline
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            Time to go 4k?

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            • pbacotP Offline
              pbacot
              last edited by

              Thanks all I'll look into these! I got a an LG as a cheap extra monitor at home and have it set up on HDMI now as a second monitor. Maybe you are talking another LG but I have to say I wouldn't buy another of this class. It does the job but there are definite issues with smaller font and you can see a tiny grid . So I'd hope to get something like the Dell.

              I don't know what direction to go in a 4k....


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