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samckitt
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 13:02
I am leaning towards the widescreen to give more room for the Photoshop menus. What do you think?

Pete
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 13:03
Widescreen

Citizensmith
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 13:04
Widescreen are also cheaper as they can make more in a single run.

I like widescreen a lot, I'd definitely buy another one.

BillsBayou
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 13:09
Wide. C'mon, is this a real question? :D

We just got widescreen's here at work. It's like I've got a whole 'nuther monitor over there on the right.

Citizensmith
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 13:14
Wide. C'mon, is this a real question? :D

We just got widescreen's here at work. It's like I've got a whole 'nuther monitor over there on the right.

Actually thats an even better option. I got two screens at work and now I really really want two at home as well.

gjl711
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 13:15
Just upgraded to a 24" widescreen and it simply rocks. It's more important on which monitor you choose. I originally upgraded to a Samgung and was very dissatisfied. I tried two different monitors and I was not able to get either to calibrate. I now have the Viewsonic and the monitor is fantastic.

samckitt
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 13:41
I just wondered what the consensus was on here. I was looking at a 22" Envision at Best Buy.

gjl711
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 13:55
I just wondered what the consensus was on here. I was looking at a 22" Envision at Best Buy.
I had the 21" Envision and was pretty happy with it. My sons monitor does so he is using it now and I upgraded. ;)

Gujustud
14th of August 2007 (Tue), 14:03
Dell has a one day sale today (at least for Dell Canada) on their 2407 for $599. That price can't be beat! I bought mine for $849 a year ago. Best money I spent tho. I could not imagine going to a smaller monitor.