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$119, actual: AOC E2360SD
Black 23" 5ms Widescreen LED Backlight Monitor
3-yr AOC warrantee, fwiw
No reviews, as yet. Must be a fresh nomenclature/60-series upgrade,
so here's looking at you on it.
Typing, it's so flimsy, it's wobbling. (Easy: should have got some
spare iron if not bases around.)
Best figure you'd better know how to use color temp calibrators. It's
still not right with the contrast way down to 10%, 45% bright, and RGB
all up to 75%. Guess I'll need to pull some of my PRO grade monitor
calibration utilities. They're fun.
Looks like it'll do the trick for my eyes, over the 19" NEC, which is
a nicer picture "out of the box" for a 10-year-old LCD flatscreen.
Bigger, that is - that extra 5 inches helps. I came down from 32", so
that's not even saying what a 25" or 27" monitor would be like.
By the way, these things aren't cheap. Unless, of course, you're like
me. ...I'll take it over the 19" NEC, anyday, on improved text/font
sizing.
It's spec'd up for 1920x1080, and plugging it in "hot" to a running
computer, XP/SP1 picked up it's native resolution right off.
Hopefully, I'll get this shit coloring right and some decent
contrast/brightness ratios with better software calibration aides.
They're all 5-star AOC ratings, btw, in this particular "series" of
manufacture;- should imagine this model is notably or fundamentally
different in its circuitry. My first LED. Whoopee. (Could be LED is
brighter on the edges than LCD. . .kinda hard to tell.)
It should also occur to you, at $100, these thing's ratings are skewed
on a value orientation (think business people buying 5 at a time to
outfit operators perfunctorily in office environs. Me, I'm better:
Oh, boy - I can calibrate.)
Black 23" 5ms Widescreen LED Backlight Monitor
3-yr AOC warrantee, fwiw
No reviews, as yet. Must be a fresh nomenclature/60-series upgrade,
so here's looking at you on it.
Typing, it's so flimsy, it's wobbling. (Easy: should have got some
spare iron if not bases around.)
Best figure you'd better know how to use color temp calibrators. It's
still not right with the contrast way down to 10%, 45% bright, and RGB
all up to 75%. Guess I'll need to pull some of my PRO grade monitor
calibration utilities. They're fun.
Looks like it'll do the trick for my eyes, over the 19" NEC, which is
a nicer picture "out of the box" for a 10-year-old LCD flatscreen.
Bigger, that is - that extra 5 inches helps. I came down from 32", so
that's not even saying what a 25" or 27" monitor would be like.
By the way, these things aren't cheap. Unless, of course, you're like
me. ...I'll take it over the 19" NEC, anyday, on improved text/font
sizing.
It's spec'd up for 1920x1080, and plugging it in "hot" to a running
computer, XP/SP1 picked up it's native resolution right off.
Hopefully, I'll get this shit coloring right and some decent
contrast/brightness ratios with better software calibration aides.
They're all 5-star AOC ratings, btw, in this particular "series" of
manufacture;- should imagine this model is notably or fundamentally
different in its circuitry. My first LED. Whoopee. (Could be LED is
brighter on the edges than LCD. . .kinda hard to tell.)
It should also occur to you, at $100, these thing's ratings are skewed
on a value orientation (think business people buying 5 at a time to
outfit operators perfunctorily in office environs. Me, I'm better:
Oh, boy - I can calibrate.)