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Best LCD Monitor for FC Studio 2Posted by T9-10
I'm in the process of purchasing new monitors for my Mac Pro and I needed some advice. I'm hesitant to purchase the Apple Cinema Displays, as I've heard some bad things about them. I don't have the buget to go with the Panasonic or JVC high-end monitors.
Basically, I'm looking for a 24 - 26" monitor that will provide excellent color and contrast as well as display quality HD video...at an affordable price - $600-$900. I've searched around the net, but there doesn't seem to be a consensus on the best widescreen LCD monitors. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Wasnt that a problem on a few 23 inch displays? That was awhile ago, wasn't it? Might look in the Apple support forum to see if it is still a problem. Thing is all LCD monitors can exhibit this behavior. If it does, send it back.
[discussions.apple.com] Michael Horton -------------------
I was doing some digging on this subject this morning... Allow me to simplify your search a little bit:
The Dell 2408, listed at $625/each. [accessories.us.dell.com] [reviews.cnet.com] ***** There's also this Acer brand monitor at $400. [www.amazon.com] CNET doesn't review this Acer model, but a lower resolution monitor from Acer gets great reviews... second only to the Dell 2408.
I have some questions myself that I am going to throw in here.
I was thinking about getting a 30" and Dell has a high end at $2000 but it has a contrast range of 3000:1. The lower price 30 and the 24 are 1000:1. The Apple is 700:1. Just wondering what impact this has when using the monitor for projects that may include print output as well as video. Can you properly calibrate the higher contrast ratio with a Spyder. I am sure the higher contrast makes them better for watching movies but does it compromise accuracy for commercial applications? Also wondering if anyone has experience with the JVC DT-V24L1DU studio reference LCD monitor. B&H carries these for $3500 which seems like a fair price if it's as accurate as JVC says it is. I am looking for something to use with Color.
Hi,
I posted that earlier. The Dell 2408 seem to have color problems. I did get quite a lot of them since January. Most of them did have both brightness and purple "enhancement" on the left, those which didn't (so obvious) didn't accept the DVI 2 port. That said - I love my 2407 and Dell support always has been great. Regards Andreas
the area where samsungs dont seem to be as good as a dell or apple is in top to bottom brightness - kinda like with a projection tv the brightness changes based on the height of your eyes relative to the height of the screen.
with my dell and apples i have to practically stand up before i notice a difference. but with my samsungs a simple nod makes a noticeable difference.
Sprocketz Wrote:
------------------------------------------------------- > > Also wondering if anyone has experience with the > JVC DT-V24L1DU studio reference LCD monitor. > B&H carries these for $3500 which seems like a > fair price if it's as accurate as JVC says it is. > I am looking for something to use with Color. My Post Sup just bought 4 of these for our bays. They look great (even with SD) and have very good blacks .
bigbossbmb,
Thanks for that info. I was not able to go to NAB this year and really wanted to evaluate this monitor. The Panasonics are too green I think and the reference Sony's way too expensive. I have seen some magazine reviews but no reviews from working editors. A question, how do they deal with SD screen size? Do they scale it up or just place the image smaller in the center of the screen?
Hey adkimery,
Right now I'm looking for two 24-26" computer monitors. Ideally, I'd like to cut 720 footage and color correct. It's amazing how difficult it has been to find a consistent preference for monitors. People seem to be torn on the Apple, Dell, Samsung, ViewSonic, etc. I'm beginning to think that any monitor, with even the slightest good buzz, will suffice. What are your thoughts? Stan
check out the refurb section at Dell.com
2407's for 499 clams! [outlet.us.dell.com] S. Husky Höskulds [www.eightbitaudio.com]
I really disagree that any monitor will suffice for colour work.
How are you planning to get the signal to the monitor? You can get a Matrox MXO so that you can calibrate an LCD for colour work. Otherwise, your gamma will be completely wrong. Personally, I'm still using CRT until the technology in the LCDs improves and comes down in price. A real, proper CC LCD is about $65,000 right now. You can get a nice CRT in your price range second hand.
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