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Andrew Clark March 28th, 2009 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Miller (Post 983851)
For professional work, Dell, Apple and other volume sellers are low end. It's not about "looking good", it's about color accuracy.

Here's up a step:
NEC Display Solutions MultiSync LCD2490WUXi-BK-SV

NEC apparently provides panels to many smaller companies. I don't know about the high end. I do think its good to have a display with 1:1 pixel mapping from HDMI.

Totally agree with you Don.

I've seen a few posts on various other forums about these as well:

FSI 24 Inch Grade 1 HD Broadcast Monitor

HP DreamColor LP2480zx Professional Display

I too am researching for a monitor that is not only accurate in reproducing colors correctly but that has a wide range of colorspaces to choose from to make editing a bit easier / faster.

Mike Barber April 3rd, 2009 02:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Miller (Post 983851)

And the NEC MultiSync LCD2690WUXi is an even better step up. It has a bit more screan real estate as well as a wider colour gamut. I can't praise the 2690WUXi enough (I have it on my station at home).

In the VFX studio at which I work, we are currently evaluating the HP DreamColor LP2480zx which looks amazing. Actually, I don't think we're evaluating it anymore; we've made up our minds and will be buying a few of them.

John Peterson April 6th, 2009 07:14 PM

Take a look at the LCD thread on the AnandTech VIdeo Cards and Graphics forum:

AnandTech - STICKY: The LCD Thread

Read about the panel types and their best usage, then take a look at Recommendations in post #2 at the category MULTIMEDIA.

John


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