I do not like the 16:9 aspect ratio and am concerned about possible graininess due to anti-glare issues. I like the extensive calibration options and the monitor appears to also provide options for hardware calibration. The NEC PA271W appears to be a very high-quality 27 inch monitor from NEC for about $1,300. Having spent way too much time researching monitors lately, I have currently narrowed my choices down to a few options: It may also be relevant to mention that I live in Europe as there are different monitor models available in Europe from the US. I currently exclusively use Linux (Mint 12 currently) with software such as dDrktable, Gimp and Autopano pro and have no intention to move to a Mac or Windows PC. It almost seems silly to do all that color-critical work on an old, uncalibrated, CRT monitor and I therefore decided to upgrade to a photography oriented, high-quality, LCD monitor. I publish most of my photos online, although I also occasionally print them in books or calendars. In my free time, I do "semi-professional" photography, primarily 360 degree panorama photography, using a Canon 7D, L series lenses, shooting raw and working with a 16 bit workflow to get the best possible results and colors.
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