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I need a new monitor as my current one is a big dodgy - an intermittent fault with colour. The boss has given me a £200 budget to spend on whatever I think is best. I'm not even sure if that's decent money for a monitor but if anyone has any recommendations on makes and models please let me know.

 

I guess it's always the bigger the better for CAD applications?

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Best monitors available are the IPS LCD's. This gives you crystal clear visuals, but resolution matters more for AutoCAD since you gain more real estate for tools/drafting space/etc.

 

Best thing to do, get the biggest monitor with the highest resolution that the budget will allow. Bigger isn't always better if the resolution doesn't follow.

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Thanks for the advice. Can I ask what make / model you use yourself? (an anyone else who posts?)

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Here's an IPS monitor that's in your budget, but only 1920x1080 res.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Dell-Ultrasharp-U2312HM-inch-Monitor/dp/tech-data/B005MHMFJA/ref=de_a_smtd

 

Here's an IPS monitor that's out of your budget, but has a much better 1920x1200 res, and bigger.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/TFT-61-24-16-FULL-HD/dp/B005LN1GTK/ref=sr_1_1?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1331562063&sr=1-1

 

And for serious interests only, Dell makes a 27" IPS with 2560x1440, which is the best there is for a single CAD monitor. Don't forget that dual monitors are a great option too. Getting two cheap monitors sometimes can gain more screen real estate and more efficiency than a single high-res monitor.

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My Dell P24LLH 24" LCD widescreen is quite nice.

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one of my replies to the above has been removed? wha? what did I do wrong? I only asked if IPS monitors had good colour reproduction or not. Is this an overly-moderated forum or something? hmmm

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one of my replies to the above has been removed? wha? what did I do wrong? I only asked if IPS monitors had good colour reproduction or not. Is this an overly-moderated forum or something? hmmm

 

This thread shows 0 deleted posts. Error is on your end.

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Probably was an error in the submission of the response. I highly doubt a mod would delete a post like that.

 

And to answer your question, IPS is the absolute best there is as far as color and reproduction. Read up on it here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IPS_panel

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This thread shows 0 deleted posts. Error is on your end.

 

It was certainly here. Odd!

 

Anyway, great advice. IPS sounds like the trick for me so I guess now it comes down to size / resolution and (of course) price!

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OIE = Operator Induced Error.

 

Are you suggesting the issue was somewhere between my chair and keyboard? :lol:

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You get those too? ;)

 

Are you suggesting the issue was somewhere between my chair and keyboard? :lol:

 

Now to be relative to the thread, I just got a 27.5 Samsung at work and it's not too bad. I am getting 1920x1080 screen res so it's easy on the eyes.

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You get those too? ;)

 

 

Now to be relative to the thread, I just got a 27.5 Samsung at work and it's not too bad. I am getting 1920x1080 screen res so it's easy on the eyes.

 

What model is that Samsung? Full HD would be great.

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I don't really have a specific recommendation about brands or models, but all else being equal, I would consider a display with 5:8 aspect ratio over the current trend of ultra wide 9:16 formats. As you can see below, a 24" monitor at 5:8 ratio has a lot more real estate compared to a 24" display in 9:16 format. When using the Ribbon, which further reduces the height of the drawing area, there's nearly 10% more drawing area.

 

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What model is that Samsung? Full HD would be great.

It's over in my user specs under my user name ;) Click on Computer Details

P2770HD is my main and a B24430 is my 2nd screen.

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hi - me again!

 

Does anyone own an AOC monitor? I've never seen the brand before but lots of IPS monitors are made by AOC by the looks of it.

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IPS is a product of its own. The "brand" of monitor doesn't make the IPS technology. This is my assumption, anyways.

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