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Images, Graphic Design, and Digital Photography
any reason 2 wait to buy new monitor? tech is pretty consistent right?
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<blockquote data-quote="infocusinc" data-source="post: 1391897" data-attributes="member: 193687"><p>Look to the NEC wide gamut displays with the Spectraview package. </p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/689880-REG/NEC_PA271W_BK_SV_MultiSync_PA271W_BK_SV_27_Widescreen.html" target="_blank">NEC MultiSync PA271W-BK-SV 27" Widescreen PA271W-BK-SV B&H</a></p><p></p><p>I'm a generation behind with the NEC 2690, but I can tell you it was worth every cent I spent on it. These monitors have an internal LUT which is far superior to setting up the color of the monitor using your computers video card. It also allows you to switch from one calibration setting to another with a simply mouse click. This is very useful if you create files for reproduction using one monitor setting and images for the web with another.</p><p></p><p>Aside from the new Apple Thunderbolt display not having the same level of internal color correction as the NEC, it also has a a glossy screen. No way in the world I would suggest a glossy screen that big to edit photography. Even glossy laptop screen drives me batty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="infocusinc, post: 1391897, member: 193687"] Look to the NEC wide gamut displays with the Spectraview package. [url=http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/689880-REG/NEC_PA271W_BK_SV_MultiSync_PA271W_BK_SV_27_Widescreen.html]NEC MultiSync PA271W-BK-SV 27" Widescreen PA271W-BK-SV B&H[/url] I'm a generation behind with the NEC 2690, but I can tell you it was worth every cent I spent on it. These monitors have an internal LUT which is far superior to setting up the color of the monitor using your computers video card. It also allows you to switch from one calibration setting to another with a simply mouse click. This is very useful if you create files for reproduction using one monitor setting and images for the web with another. Aside from the new Apple Thunderbolt display not having the same level of internal color correction as the NEC, it also has a a glossy screen. No way in the world I would suggest a glossy screen that big to edit photography. Even glossy laptop screen drives me batty. [/QUOTE]
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