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CNET Editors' monitor buying guide



Which LCD is right for me?
With so many monitors to choose from, before you buy it pays to figure out what specs and features will be most important to you. These user profiles will start you off in the right direction.

Match your needs to one of these user profiles: Home user | Business user |  
Student | Digital photographer/graphic artist | Gamer | Video editor/movie buff

Home user
Home users need to balance price and performance. Extra features such as speakers or USB ports are an important consideration, and depending on where the computer is located, aesthetics may matter as well.

KEY FEATURES:

Price
Good color performance
Sharp text
Design/appearance
Video input


Business user
Businesses need some bang for the buck, but they are willing to pay for productivity. Bells and whistles are not as important as good image quality and adjustability for viewing comfortably at long stretches.

KEY FEATURES:
Large image area to display more information
Adjustability
Energy efficiency
Compact form factor
Reliability



Student  
Academic life often means cramped quarters, with a budget to match. Students need a lightweight, portable design; a small footprint, and image quality good enough for both working and playing.

KEY FEATURES:

Low cost
Small form factor
Easy to move
Video input optional, but handy



Digital photographer/graphic artist  
With too many monitors, what you see onscreen is not what you get from your printer. People working with digital images need excellent color fidelity and consistent results. These high-end LCDs offer near perfect color scales and some provide color calibration options and advanced adjustability.

KEY FEATURES:

Color calibration
Excellent screen geometry
Large display area
High resolution



Gamer  
It's all about speed for serious game players. Eye-popping image quality is essential, but a lightning-fast pixel response time is the key to keeping images sharp when the action starts.

KEY FEATURES:

Pixel response time
Color accuracy
Large display area


Movie buffs  

When digital DeMilles edit the key close-up in their master work, they want total artistic control, and they need crisp, accurate images. Movie buffs watching at home will want the same.

KEY FEATURES:

Pixel response time
Color accuracy
Large display area
Alternate signal inputs a plus


 

 

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