Doug 
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
 
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Hi Guys, 
 
I am thinking about upgrading my monitor and graphics card to bring the computer abit more up to date. 
 
The monitor is a good one but I want a better colour space for editing photos in photoshop etc. 
 
Also the graphics card needs to be upgraded as the computer has changed from being a very quiet media player to more of a gaming/graphics/media server workstation so I can get some more ooommmpphhhh and not worry about the noise. 
 
I am looking at this monitor: 
 
Dell 24" HD 
 
And this graphics card: 
GTX260 
 
GFX was chosen as the GTX260 is supported by Adobe for loading up the GPU rather than the CPU for much better processing 
 
Monitor was chosen as it looks nice   I would much prefer an ultrasharp screen and would be happy to pay the same but have a 20-22" ultrasharp. Must be wide screen though. 
 
Any advice? Better suggestions?
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Scotty_B 
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Registered: 11th Jun 03
 Location: East Kilbride 
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I recently upgraded my monitor for the same reasons and bought the following. 
 
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/152744 
 
The resolution is and sharpnes are superb. 
 
Being a 16:9 monitor instead of the usual 16:10 it's very wide and excellent for viewing 2 web pages side by side. I also find it better for Photoshop as you can view the photos larger as the menus are so far apart. 
 
 
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John 
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
 
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The dell page isn't loading for me here but I have a 24" dell, not an ultrasharp one, 16:9, it's been brilliant, you get used to the 16:9 quickly but it does look wierd when you first get it. 
 
16:10 usually has the same horizontal but more vertical resolution so you miss about 100 pixels at the top/bottom, I've never had a problem from that though.
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Doug 
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
 
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Mate at work is selling me his 6 month old Dell 22" Ultrasharp so will get that instead. 
 
Just need to decide on a graphics card now
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Sunz 
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Registered: 12th Jan 07
 Location: SE England 
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Ati 4850 512mb is very good value for money. 
 
 
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/512MB-XFX-HD-4850-PCI-E-20-%28x16%29-2000MHz-GDDR3-GPU-625MHz-800-Cores-2x-DL-DVI-I-HDTV-HDCP 
 
Don't buy it from them though   bad delivery record and customer service, just have full specs there. 
 
[Edited on 08-09-2009 by Sunz]
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