On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 16:26:11 +0000, Jaimie Vandenbergh
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jai...@sometimes.sessile.org> wrote:
>On Sun, 28 Feb 2016 15:12:48 +0000, Adrian Caspersz <em...@here.invalid>
>wrote:
>
>>On 28/02/16 15:03, Mike Halmarack wrote:
>>> I'm hoping to do some effective photo and video editing using my
>>> laptop as it's all I've got for the job. The laptop is a Dell
>>> 17r-SE-7720.
>>>
>>> The display adapters shown in the Windows 7 Hardware Manager are:
>>>
>>> Intel (R) HD Graphics 4000
>>>
>>> and
>>>
>>> NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M
>>>
>>> I've got a couple of old LCD monitors that I can connect up to the
>>> laptop via VGA out but calibrating them and setting the brightness to
>>> help produce good photographic prints after editing them on screen,
>>> seems very hit and miss.
>>>
>>> Can anyone please recommend a monitor that would improve the dispaly
>>> situation within the limitations of the existing graphic card hardware
>>> and software?
>>
>>[bit dead here, i've added uk.comp.homebuilt]
>>
>>Focus on IPS screens?
>
>Either of those graphics adapters will happily drive any screen, so just
>go shopping for screens that are well-recommended for photo/video
>editing. And have VGA. That's a bit limiting but not too badly.
My current monitors only take VGA and DVI. The laptop has VGA and
You use the term "Screen" rather than monitor. Is this because a TV