I'm quite fond of the several I-Inc IH282 and IH283 monitors that=20 I've purchased over the past couple of years. They are rated as a=20 28" monitor but are in fact 27.5". Native resolution is 1920 x 1200=20 (16:10) which I find to be more useful than the similar 1080p=20 monitors (1920 x 1080). The extra vertical height means that I can=20 see more of my source code. I use a Windows software program call Twinsplay to automatically=20 split the screen into two windows side by side - its useful to have a=20 full browser window sitting next to my email screen. Connectivity is VGA, DVI, HDMI. For what its worth, every one of these monitors has one or two stuck=20 pixels. Unfortunately, I-Inc does not consider that to be a defect -=20 the display has to have more than 5 damaged pixels before they will=20 fix it. That said - the stuck pixels have in no way hindered my=20 enjoyment of these monitors. These were fairly inexpensive - Can $260 plus $48 for additional 2=20 years warranty. I purchased them from TigerDirect.ca Hope this helps! dwayne At 05:32 PM 10/24/2012, Tamas Rudnai wrote: >Hi Everyone, > >I am thinking to buy a monitor for software development for my MacBook Pro= , >but Apple monitors are out of question as they are way too overpriced. > >Basically I would need something reasonable priced 21-27", maybe widescree= n >as Xcode works better is you can layout two sources next to each other >(header+source or source+view designer). >My MacBok Pro does not have ThunderBolt but the mini display port, and I >have VGA and HDMI adaptor for that, I can buy a DVI if the monitor works >only with that. > >Any suggestions? > >Many thanks, >Tamas >-- >int main() { char *a,*s,*q; printf(s=3D"int main() { char *a,*s,*q; >printf(s=3D%s%s%s, q=3D%s%s%s%s,s,q,q,a=3D%s%s%s%s,q,q,q,a,a,q); }", >q=3D"\"",s,q,q,a=3D"\\",q,q,q,a,a,q); } >-- >http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive >View/change your membership options at >http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist --=20 Dwayne Reid Trinity Electronics Systems Ltd Edmonton, AB, CANADA (780) 489-3199 voice (780) 487-6397 fax www.trinity-electronics.com Custom Electronics Design and Manufacturing --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist .