Re: off topic: lcd monitor
| Date : Fri, 15 Dec 2006 14:44:31 -0600 |
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| From : "Gene Crucean" <emailgeneonthelist(at)gmail.com> |
| Subject : Re: off topic: lcd monitor |
30" brothers UNITE!!!
hehe
On 12/15/06, Ali Tezel <alitezel(at)gmail.com
> wrote:
I am on the 30" dell. Its friggin amazing , much much better than the 24". I prefer it to a dual setup actually but if you want you can later hook up a 20" dell and use it in portrait mode. That way you will have huge screen estate. Much better than dual 24's in my opinion.
-AOn 12/2/06, dyter08(at)yahoo.de <dyter08(at)yahoo.de> wrote:Guten Tag Jeff Wilson,
anyone on 30" here, I was thinking to buy the 30" Dell.
Whats better, 2 LCDs 24" or one 30"?
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am Samstag, 2. Dezember 2006 um 17:49 schrieben Sie:
> I use two Dells at work. A 20" that's a couple of years old and a 17".
> I have to say that I can't work without the dual setup anymore. I'm
> spoiled. I set the resolutions to appear as similar as possible as set
> up custom curves with nVidia's tools to match the colors. For an
> animator, it's great. A whole screen for mixers, curves, explorers,
> etc. For tools dev its great too. Scene assemblers still prefer the
> CRTs for color accuracy and depth. Rightly so. The Dells are very
> sharp, but very contrasty and not at all subtle with color variations.
> The banding can get quite ugly. However, one of our scene assemblers
> recently got a new 24" Dell for home and he says that it actually looks
> quite good. Refresh hasn't been a problem for me and the angle doesn't
> have a huge effect on color like it does on my old laptop.
> If you are doing lighting or painting, you should definitely check one
> out in person before buying. Otherwise, I love them.
> Jeff
> Frank Lenhard wrote:
>> sorry for the off topic but i hope somebody can share some their
>> experiences.
>>
>> my old rusty iiyama 21" just died. i got two of them and working on
>> one screen is like working with only one hand.
>> i was thinking since long about new flat screens but never convinced
>> myself to buy one so far.
>> now i am forced and still undecided what to buy and whats right and
>> what not.
>> i would like to replace the dead screen with one widescreen that is
>> capable of displaying HD footage. i checked on the Dell Ultrasharp
>> 2407WFP which sounds like a good deal. but it have 16ms refresh time.
>> on the other hand i looked at the Eizo S2410W which has the same
>> numbers on paper but got 8ms refresh. but as far as i can see its
>> 400Euro more expensive which is a lot for me right now.
>>
>> do you guys work in xsi with flat screens, what are your oppinions?
>> its important to have that very low refresh rate? do the colours still
>> change when you change the angle when you look at the screen?
>> anybody actually work with these mentioned screens? preferences? are
>> 4:3 screens better suited for xsi layouts...
>>
>> sigh..
>>
>> ciao
>> franky
>>
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