After reading sundry reports -- always glowing (in a nice way :-) -- about NEC's SpectraView monitors, I have decided to get the LCD2190Uxi-SV to replace a CRT that provides accurate enough color, but whose brightness cannot be adjusted satisfactorily. The GM software I use for profiling always goes into a loop during the brightness-adjustment phase, and it never completes. Sigh.
(Finding the NEC monitor is going to be the hard part; nobody who carries them ever seems to have them in stock.)
I keep hearing that I'll need digital signal output for the most accurate color possible with the LCD monitor. I don't yet have a card with digital signal output and would appreciate advice about graphics cards. I know little about this kind of hardware, but I have heard that certain products -- some NVidia cards, for instance -- try to be "helpful" with color management in a way that makes them a serious pain in the neck when it comes time to calibrate and profile an LCD monitor. That kind of help, nobody needs. Any advice about good -- but "un-helpful" :-) -- graphics cards would be much appreciated, and thanks in advance.
