Starlane,
If you are using Photoshop then whichever one you get - make sure that you can calibrate it.
Some of the cheapies dont seem to calibrate properly (or at least dont work with all software and/or all calibration systems) - the colours are usually not the problem, but the brightness can be a problem and the monitor doesnt seem to be able to accept the profile with respect to a brightness adjustment.
The photographic bureau I used said this was a common problem with the cheaper LCDs when I was trying to track down the problem. (printed images being much brighter than the screen images)
I suspect that it may also have something to do with the calibration system as well - the more expensive the calibration system (or version) the more likely it is to work better.
This will affect your final printed output, as the screen is not representing the real image that the printer is going to get.
In my case it was out by about 15-20%
But this might be difficult to establish before you have bought.
Otherwise the CMV (Chimei) 22" is wonderful value, but dont stop at one - get two.
Rally
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