Quote Originally Posted by Madison


If money is no option: check out Eizo's monitors (upper range for designers and photographers).


*But* do realise that no matter how expensive a monitor you will get, if you need color consistency you *will* need to calibrate it with an external calibrator (hardware) and calibrate your ourput as well. Most people think just buying a monitor with 'pretty colors' does the trick but they are wrong. PS: Most fo Eizo's monitors come with calibration devices, and they reproduce almost all of the Adobe RGB gamut, which is a lot more than just the standard sRGB monitors.
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Money most certainly is an option I checked out the screen that Daniel is working with and that is several times my budget! I currently have an hp tablet (12'' diagonal touch screen) laptop. I am just looking to get a larger screen with more accurate color rendition...and yes, I do plan on calibrating it. Am I only going to get a marginal increase in color accuracy with a standard consumer-grade screen? If nothing else at least I can go from 12 inches to 24 inches!!!