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I've been looking at "Pivoting" monitors, and H-IPS technology ones have begun to catch my eye. From the specs, they are generally slower, but have made some great strides in matching up to the speed of TN panels. The viewability is generally far better (anyone who has "TATED" their LCD monitor knows that the viewing angle is generally poorer, like the colors on both sides are just too different to look any good...)
Anyone have any experience with TATE shmupping with H-IPS monitors? Specifically, the HP lp2475w?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=hp ... aqi=g-p3g7
It's the only monitor in its class that goes for about $500-$600 USD, seems to have many features that an XRGB unit might have (S-Video, Component, SPDIF Output, etc.), and pivots and rotates.
Sure, it's double the cost of most monitors... and it's likely far more ideal for photo manipulation than shmupping... but the idea of having a monitor that looks as good vertically oriented as horizontally oriented (and believe me, I was sad to see my 20" CRT Planar Monitor go kaputski!) is rather appealing!
