![]() ![]() It must be 24" monitor with 16:10 ratio, native resolution 1920 x 1200. My secondary goal is decent photo editing and viewing. My main goals are to reduce eye strain and increase productivity (especially when running two programs side by side). If I can keep the purchase cost down on my home office monitor and still get a good monitor, then I can buy a dozen of the same monitor for my coworkers. I can afford any monitor for my home office, but don't want to waste money getting better than I need, but I want something good enough to alleviate eye strain and improve productivity, and adequate for photo editing for photos viewed by public online. I am an programmer, photographer, and IT manager. So I don't think I need a highend color corrected/calibrated monitor. So they probably won't notice any subtle color inaccuracy. I want to do a good job, but 98% of my audience does have color corrected/calibrated monitors. They read/view my documents, spreadsheets, websites and photos. My audience/viewers of my work are corporate office workers, executives and the general. I need/want a new 24" monitor for 30% office work (spreadsheets and word processing), 30% web design and SEO, 30% programming VBA code with VBE running side by side with Excel, and 10% for photo editing.
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