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I'll be getting a Nikon D90 soon along with a monitor which I havn't purchased yet. I'm not sure which one to get. The quality has to be perfect for photo editing since i'll be doing weddings.
The specs i'm looking for are these:
Bigger then 20inch
A response time 5ms or lower
1080 resolution
16x9 screen
DVI or HMDI not only VGA.
The price can't be higher then 250$Now, I can easily get several monitors under these criterias but I don't know which would give me the best quality.
Any help would be great. Thanks.
Asus M4A78-EM
AMD Phenom II X2 550 @ 3.11
Patriot PC2-6400 4Gig
MSI R4830
Seagate 160Gig SATA
Seagate 320Gig SATA
External 1T

Pretty much all monitors that have the same specs will look the same (that is the point of having specifications). You seem to know what you are looking for, but the one things you should also consider is the contrast ratio. That refers to the ability of the monitor to show true black and true white.
What ever monitor you get, you should invest in one of those monitor calibration devices that allow you to calibrate your monitor to display colors accurately in comparison to your printer.
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I knew about that callibration tool for years but thought I'd never need it. It is something to consider. I'll see if some of my photography friends can get their hands on it. Thanks for the quick reply.
Asus M4A78-EM
AMD Phenom II X2 550 @ 3.11
Patriot PC2-6400 4Gig
MSI R4830
Seagate 160Gig SATA
Seagate 320Gig SATA
External 1T

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