Since the discussion on another thread about colour shift I have started looking at the more recent ISP panels instead of PVA as colour shift seems to be not uncommon there. I have abandonded the idea of two monitors for one big one and have been reading about the NEC LCD2690WUXi. I was particularly attracted by the "ColorComp" feature. The results in the test on brightness look impressive.
The NEC website describes this as a H-IPS A-TW panel and your site as a AS-ISP panel. Could you first please explain what these terms mean.
The only part of the review that causes me any concern is
"The crystal effect for which this panel type is known is still present in the H-IPS panel on the LCD2690WUXi, but it is much fainter than in older-style IPS-Panels." I have no opportunity to look at any ISP panels so I do not know what this looks like. Is it possible to descibe it?
I regard color uniformity over a large area as very high on my list of priorities, I don't play games and probably will not use it for watching DVDs. It is for work applications, which is mostly software development with some office applications and a bit of graphics. Color is important to me and I spend most of my life looking at the screen, and I'm just fussy. Do you think this a good buy for my requirements or is there something else I should look at first? I cannot afford more.
Dani