Reviewed on June 4, 2007The Pantone Huey Pro is a clever, inexpensive monitor calibration solution for photo hobbyists, but you'll have to look elsewhere if your color work requires precision.TAGS:display, CRT, monitor, Sony Corp.
Reviewed on October 5, 2004This high-end display's strengths include beautiful image quality and a color calibration system that makes work easier for graphics pros.TAGS:CRT, display, color, sensor, Sony Corp., monitor, button
Reviewed on November 3, 2005The ViewSonic G220f is a large CRT that provides good mainstream performance, but serious graphics professionals should look elsewhere.TAGS:ViewSonic Corp., CRT, degree, monitor, color, menu, button, LCD
Reviewed on June 4, 2007The Pantone Huey Pro is a clever, inexpensive monitor calibration solution for photo hobbyists, but you'll have to look elsewhere if your color work requires precision.TAGS:display, CRT, monitor, Sony Corp.
Reviewed on October 27, 2005Though CRTs are moving toward obsolescence, the NEC MultiSync FE992 offers good performance and a lot of screen real estate for a low price.TAGS:NEC Electronics Corp., CRT, NEC Corp., LCD, monitor
Reviewed on October 8, 2004For gamers and graphics pros who don't have $1,800 to spend on a top-of-the-line CRT, the IBM C220p offers a spacious, good-looking, modestly priced alternative.TAGS:IBM ThinkVision, CRT, image quality, IBM Corp., Lenovo, gamer, button, monitor, LCD
Reviewed on October 31, 2005The ThinkVision C190 offers good overall performance and streak-free images for gamers, but graphics pros should look for a monitor with more vivid color.TAGS:IBM ThinkVision, CRT, Lenovo, color, gamer, degree, monitor, control panel