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The New ViewSonic VP2250wb LCD Display; Higher Performance, Lower Cost Display For Photographers:
I have been using two name brand pro graphic LCDs for a year or so now, and
although this ViewSonic VP2250wb has a considerably lower street price, even
though larger than my 20” LCDs, the overall appearance of photo images
is not appreciably different. I found I could adjust and edit images in Photoshop
with a very similar result as I had been doing with my two LCDs. However, my
20” LCD displays have a height to width ratio of 3:4, taller and not as
wide as the VP2250wb widescreen shape. Although widescreen allows lots of room
at the side of the viewing area for control windows and application dialogs,
a lot of my photographs are vertical (portrait mode) and the widescreen then
becomes a relative disadvantage. But I am an old-timer and not so easily impressed
by some newer things like the now ubiquitous widescreen displays.
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