Re: moderately priced displays??
Re: moderately priced displays??
- Subject: Re: moderately priced displays??
- From: Marco Ugolini <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 12:43:57 -0700
In a message dated Tue, 20 Sep 2005 15:38:01, Kamil Tresnak wrote:
> NEC LCD2180UX is really very good display. In fact, this is "almost"
> SpectraView class monitor - as i know, LCD is the same, but there are changes
> in internal logic. SpectraView is measured and selected to comply with
> SpectraView criteria and equipped with protocol. Both have internal 10 bit LUT
> but SpectraView software can modify internal LUT only in case of SpectraView
> model, for 2180 this is disabled (only measuring of monitor response is
> provided).
Thank you, Kamil. What you say is very interesting, specially considering
that the MSRP (manufacturer-suggested retail price) of the LCD2180UX is US
$1,500, whereas the MSRP for the LCD2180WG-LED is US $6,750! More than
$5,000 higher! Those of us who don't have thousands of $ to sink into
equipment should have alternatives to choose from.
One thing makes me wonder, though: what good is it to have a 10-bit LUT in
the LCD2180UX if you cannot make use of it on a Mac?
And, if you have a PC, does GammaComp allow for instrument-based LUT
calibration, or is it all manual and done by purely visual evaluation?
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Marco Ugolini
Mill Valley, CA
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