Re: Eizo CG241W vs. NEC 2690 SpectraView
Re: Eizo CG241W vs. NEC 2690 SpectraView
- Subject: Re: Eizo CG241W vs. NEC 2690 SpectraView
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 07:38:37 -0500
Hi Karl,
It is surprising to hear that NEC experiences so much variability in
manufacturing their panels (I'll bet all LCD makers fit the bill?). You
would think that their process maintains quality to some tight tolerances.
To you knowledge, do they make everything in-house or do they have to source
some components from outside suppliers? Thereby loosing control on some of
the aspect of the final product.
> making their (European and Australian) software, maybe I can shed
> some light on that issue and you all can stop guessing ;-)
> Of course the OEMs don´t get the crap! All monitors come off the same
> production line.
> But then comes the discrimination: The European logistic center
> (respectively a service provider in Australia) screen the monitors
> using pretty strict criteria according to ISO standards. Those which
> pass the test get a different firmware, indicating them as
> SpectraView monitors, are equipped with hood and software and then
> sold as the high-end SpectraView monitors. The others remain MuliSyncs.
> I cannot speak for the OEMs, though. Since they don´t have two
> different lines of each model, I guess they take them as they come.
Roger Breton
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