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Mike Medavoy November 15th, 2005 10:58 AM

Can you properly calibrate any of those LCDs? With a test signal let's say. You know, pluge and all of that.

Jeff Kilgroe November 15th, 2005 03:20 PM

Yeah, I guess they could be Samsung... Not that I'm going to disassemble my 2405's to find out. I have a couple older Samsung 243T displays on some of our workstations and one on my system at home... Very nice display even though it's only 250cd/m brightness and 500:1 contrast. Not quite on par with the 1000:1 of the 2405 and newest Samsung units.

As for seeing those compression artifacts, all I can say is, Yep! These monitors are so sharp that they show every little flaw in the video/images you're working with. I love 'em. :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Daymon Hoffman
RE: Dell FPW 2405's... The Panels are made by Samsung, everything else is Dell. The higher quality panels are kept by Samsung (we believe) for their 24" Display which has recently come out (finally a long wait after the Dell). But its at a steeper price. I've had a 2405 for a good 8 months or so now. Great monitor without a doubt. And thats taking into consideration 'us' paying the oh-so-steep-compared-to-US 1700AUD price. :)

One thing is for sure... you certianly notice those compression artifacts. HDV... eek! Bring on the HVX :)


Daymon Hoffman November 15th, 2005 04:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Erwin Keizer
In my simple home setup I use a 24" Samsung (1920x1200, color calibrated) as main monitor and a Dell W1900 (1280x768) for preview.

Very happy with it, works like a charm.


Regards,
Erwin


Erwin, how do you find teh Samy's stand, portrait and landscape? The dell's has a slight tilt one way when in landscape (i.e. not fully paralelle to the desk in landscape) due to its stand (possibly fixed in rev 2 monitors).

Yay 100 posts :P


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