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one or two monitors?Posted by Cameron Young
Am upgrading my current system (if you can really call it a system!) of 17" iMac G5 with 400 firewire HD to a Power G5, monitor(s), NTSC monitor, 800 firewire HD raid, powered speakers, and DV deck. I have a space issue where I'm putting the new workstation (landing at top of stairs), and don't have the room for two computer monitors, so I am opting for a single 23" monitor with the NTSC set. Since I am currently using such a small monitor, I have discovered the quickness of using various window layouts for whatever mode I'm working in. Am I answering my own question, or is there something I'm not thinking of? Any thoughts? Anyone?........Anyone?
Thanks all!
To Joe and Wayne....sorry if I wasn't clear....I currently use an iMac with a 17" screen, and a standard firewire Lacie HD in my bedroom......I am clearing a space on my upstairs landing (until my soon to be 18 year old moves out, which these days could be years!) to put in a Power Mac G5, one large monitor, and one broadcast monitor (along with powered speakers and some kind of HD array)....just last night an engineer at work mentioned he bought a 17" Dell monitor for his home set up at Costco for much less than Apple charges. That's one reason, what are the others?
The 17inch Dell doesn't have near the specs of the 24inch Dell. Plus it might be too small for you regardless of your excellent tip of switching window displays.
The Dell is a much better deal, price/value wise and should be just fine for your small space. You can always add another monitor but for now you should go with the biggest display you can afford. With the popularity of the Dell with fanatic Mac users, some smart person out there could make a killing if he/she could figure out a cool solution for masking the Dell logo with an Apple one :-)
i pretty much HATE all dell flat panels ive seen - they all have color issues, EXCEPT the 24". it has the best color ive seen, has like 4 different kinds of inputs, and has a built in multi card reader.
and retails for $1199, but you can pick them up via pretty frequent specials for around $850. and to be honest, i never thought id say this, but i like it even more than the apples
it was really hard for me to make the jump to the dell monitor, not the least of the reasons was the "too good to be true" sound of the deal. i had the 33% coupon + another incentive discount + my cousins employee discount.
but i have to tell you, once i got it home and set it up i almost hate to turn it off at the end of the day. i think it kicks the pants off the apple 23" image quality, features and as far as ergonomics go - the dell is WAY WAY WAY better
I have 2 - 17" monitors at home - an Apple Flatpanel and a Sony Flatpanel. Hate the Sony...LOVE the Apple. Like Mike said...budget was a consideration in me buying the Sony ($248 on Buy.com - could not resist).
I love having 34" of screen real estate. If I had the $$$, twin Apple 23"s would be my hands-down choice, just for the sheer brilliance of the images. Apple monitors are the best in the business IMHO. I'll get there - Joey When life gives you dilemmas...make dilemmanade.
Cameron...
I just bought the Dell (still waiting on shipping) I'm wondering if you do any work in CS and how this display works for you in regards to color correcting and view angles. (Meaning do you see changes in light and darks if you move your eyes from the top of the screen to the bottom with just a slight head tilt? If you know of any Photoshop gurus who have this display I'd love to get their thoughts if your world is strictly video. Thanks in advance. g-
oh, and this question speaks to my BIGGEST problem with all of dells flat panels (EXCEPT THE 24" i cant, speak for the 20" wide version but ALL of the other dells ive used have had big time color differences based on viewing angle.
my 24" has a 179 degree viewing angle (cause at 180 it just isnt there anymore!) with very little or any associated color shifting.
Geno,
My work with the Dell monitor is mostly editing. Currently I use Photoshop on my iMac and then transfer to my G5, and Motion only on my G5. I have not noticed any color shifting, at least to MY eye. I set up my NTSC monitor and it is very close to the display monitor. The Dell is verrrrry sweet, you're going to like it. Cam
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