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Saturday
Jun132009

LG Flatron W1934S 19" Widescreen Monitor



After mentioning my new monitor in posts and podcasts, I thought it was about time I posted an image of my new LG Flatron W1934S 19" Widescreen Monitor.



The colours and contrast are great, making it a joy to use for looking at, and editing photographs, but the best bit is it's sheer size.



Being able to display photo's that fill the screen, and still have enough room for Photoshops' tool-bars, history, layers and histogram palette, has brought a whole new dimension to my photo editing.



Wicked!



Cheers, Rob.

Reader Comments (3)

Hi Rob,

Makes a heck of a difference doesn't it?!

After years of film cameras and no darkroom it all made a load of difference to my photography by finally having one and the full control it allows you. Couldn't do without one since! Knew that digital would require it's own 'lightroom' for full control so I actually spent more on the computer than the camera, (much like the darkroom!) So I've been spoilt with multi-processing and 22" widescreen for the last year and so glad I did as it's all helping with the film return.

Just hankering after a good medium format film scanner now!!

Good one mate.

All the best,

Victor

June 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterVictor

Hi Victor,

Man, if I knew how good these monitors were, and what a huge difference it makes to editing, I owuld have bought one ages ago!

Cheers, Rob.

June 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterRob_Nunn

i remember when I first used a widescreen monitor some years ago, and it was very impressive.

Sadly, I don't have one now, but they are excellent.

Well done Rob.

June 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterBen

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