David Brown wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 04:47:07PM -0700, Andrew Lentvorski wrote:
> 
>> By way of recommendation, I love the monitor.  The contrast can be eye
>> searing until you get it adjusted, and the only way to adjust it on OS
>> X is through the calibration panel (why would you leave out manual
>> controls?).  It's very nice to use when you're doing schematics and
>> can actually edit a B-size sheet at B-size.
>>
>> However, if I was doing graphics, I would probably avoid it.  It seems
>> like its color palette has some narrowness.  Of course, I would
>> probably pull out my 24" Sony CRT instead of any LCD monitor, but
>> that's just me.
> 
> How is it for HDMI video?  I have a gateway 20" with HDMI input.  It has a
> serious bug that it doesn't preserve the aspect ratio when scaling HDMI
> video to fit the screen, so everything it a little bit taller than it is
> supposed to be.
> 
> I love my Cinema 30", but it is really only useful as a computer monitor.

Anyone stop to think that such displays require more bits per frame than
fit on the earliest hard disks?

Regards,
..jim


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