Re: High End Displays
Re: High End Displays
- Subject: Re: High End Displays
- From: Derek Lambert <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:05:59 -0400
Didn't we just read tests here done by Uli Zappe stating that eye one
display 2 is the worst device to be used if you care about color
matching?
Is eye one display 2 that comes with NEC the same as Xrite eye one
display 2?
Isn't SpectraView software re-badged version of ColoEyes Display
software?
Why would this combo profile this monitor so well? Wouldn't be better
to get Color Eyes Display Pro with dtp-94?
Did anyone test this with NEC 2690?
Derek Lambert
quote Uli:
"Some remarks: the i1 Display 2 devices performed horrible; I would
consider them pretty much unusable for any serious task. There's not
even decent repeatability (especially after 6 months) or inter-
instrument agreement. Why X-Rite stopped the DTP94 (the best
performing instrument of all) in favor of the i1 Display after the
merger with GMB is completely beyond me"
On Apr 30, 2008, at 9:44 AM, Richard Sjolund wrote:
I can second the NEC LCD2690WUXI-BK-SV recommendation. I have
profiled it with the SpectraView software that is included (also
comes with an Eye-One sensor). It is a lot of monitor for the money.
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