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<blockquote data-quote="bryphotoguy" data-source="post: 529764" data-attributes="member: 26695"><p>The Samsung 22" you mentioned has the same resolution that most 20" monitors display at. Just image 2 monitors together. One is a 20" and the other is a 22" and they both have the same resolution. The 20" will look crisper because the pixels are smaller. The image on the 22" will look bigger because there are 2 extra inches of diagonal screen. The 22" won't look as crisp because the pixels are larger.</p><p>Some people don't like the Samsung monitors. I was thinking of getting one but after reading a lot of reviews, they seem pretty cheap (which is probably why they're 1/3 of the cost of a Cinema Display.)</p><p>If you need two monitors, I would just divide what the max is you can spend into two halves. I would think 2- 20" monitors would be cheapest and best for your situation. </p><p>I really like my NEC but that cost $330 with no tax and free shipping. It's a LCD2070WNX.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bryphotoguy, post: 529764, member: 26695"] The Samsung 22" you mentioned has the same resolution that most 20" monitors display at. Just image 2 monitors together. One is a 20" and the other is a 22" and they both have the same resolution. The 20" will look crisper because the pixels are smaller. The image on the 22" will look bigger because there are 2 extra inches of diagonal screen. The 22" won't look as crisp because the pixels are larger. Some people don't like the Samsung monitors. I was thinking of getting one but after reading a lot of reviews, they seem pretty cheap (which is probably why they're 1/3 of the cost of a Cinema Display.) If you need two monitors, I would just divide what the max is you can spend into two halves. I would think 2- 20" monitors would be cheapest and best for your situation. I really like my NEC but that cost $330 with no tax and free shipping. It's a LCD2070WNX. [/QUOTE]
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