Hi, all,
I recently had the fun experience of having lightning strike. It blew out
the phone and cable lines, and took out computers, all the network boxes,
TVs, and lots of other electronic equipment. Some jacks were blown out of
the walls and even knobs got blown off of a clothes dryer!
One
I've been shopping too, although just fro general upgrade because my
CRTs are near the end of their lives. The key thing to look for is an
LCD that supports a wide color space -- as close to AdobeRGB (assuming
that's your default) as possible. And also look at the menu controls
-- not all LEDs have
I can't comment on the color-correctness of it .. but I recently bought
a "refurbished" (by Apple) 20" Cinema Display, and *love* it. They go
for $499 (free shipping) .. and come up from time to time on the Apple
website. I needed to get a new display adapter that supported DVI
(Radeon 9500 I b
Mike:
> At one time, LCDs were not supposed to be good enough for this purpose, but
> that seems to have changed. Is anyone still selling CRTs for this purpose,
> or are LCDs by LaCie, Eizo, and others the only options now? I'm not against
> LCDs-- and would actually prefer one, if not outrageousl
Sorry everybody. The point I was trying to make that LCD/LED monitors
have "individual LED backlights for each pixel". Because the LED is
already a coloured primary light source of greater purity than a fluoro
backlight + colour filter can produce, you get a greater gamut. And,
because the L
Hi, all,
I recently had the fun experience of having lightning strike. It blew out
the phone and cable lines, and took out computers, all the network boxes,
TVs, and lots of other electronic equipment. Some jacks were blown out of
the walls and even knobs got blown off of a clothes dryer!
One
I've been shopping too, although just fro general upgrade because my
CRTs are near the end of their lives. The key thing to look for is an
LCD that supports a wide color space -- as close to AdobeRGB (assuming
that's your default) as possible. And also look at the menu controls
-- not all LEDs have
I can't comment on the color-correctness of it .. but I recently bought
a "refurbished" (by Apple) 20" Cinema Display, and *love* it. They go
for $499 (free shipping) .. and come up from time to time on the Apple
website. I needed to get a new display adapter that supported DVI
(Radeon 9500 I b
Mike:
> At one time, LCDs were not supposed to be good enough for this purpose, but
> that seems to have changed. Is anyone still selling CRTs for this purpose,
> or are LCDs by LaCie, Eizo, and others the only options now? I'm not against
> LCDs-- and would actually prefer one, if not outrageousl
Sorry everybody. The point I was trying to make that LCD/LED monitors
have "individual LED backlights for each pixel". Because the LED is
already a coloured primary light source of greater purity than a fluoro
backlight + colour filter can produce, you get a greater gamut. And,
because the L
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