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Just thought you guys might want to see this; first pics and stats of Verizon's HTC DLX (America's version of the Japanese J?):
This is the Verizon HTC DLX: First Pics
btw, looks like it's 2,500 mAh in the DLX and not 2,050 mAh as in the J. It makes the non-removable internal battery issue...
Well we just got the HP W2442PA today and he likes it alot. Haven't seen him have to lean forward to read basic text like the previous 19"-er (it was really bad).
So I got the ok to get a new 24" monitor. $350 is the limit here (I'm putting in a few dollars myself). Any other last suggestions?
Newegg has the HP LA2405wg, Acer G245, etc. But I'm probably going to get the LG W2442PA.
So does everyone just "play it by ear", so to speak? It seems that if there isn't a good way to calibrate the screens people would just let it go until it stops working. What about a step-by-step guide to calibrating by sight (if there is such a thing)?
Amazon. I'm looking at it too due to NCX's suggestion and review. Still haven't gotten it yet, though.
http://www.amazon.com/LG-W2442PA-BF-display-widescreen-speakers/dp/B001N2R9GC
Throughout different reviews they always use a calibration tool (colorimeter I think) to maximize the color levels, etc. How much do these cost? They seem to make a large difference in the quality of the display.