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Re: 30" displays


  • Subject: Re: 30" displays
  • From: William Hollingworth <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 18 Mar 2008 14:42:43 -0500

David

Sorry but I think you are confused about the NEC display here.

Our 30" display, the LCD3090WQUXi:

a) Does not have a plastic coating on the screen
b) Does not have a space behind it
c) Has full tilt *and* rotation (portrait/landscape) features
d) Has full hardware calibration with 12 bit LUTs so it does calibrate exceptionally well
e) Doesn't actually ship in the US for the next couple of weeks, so I doubt you have had access to it other than at Macworld (where it won 'best of show').


http://www.necdisplay.com/Products/Product/?product=4af7b335-9302-4429-8d73-74c35a363b57


Will Hollingworth Manager of OEM Product Design & Development Engineering NEC Display Solutions of America, Inc. http://www.necdisplay.com


At 02:03 PM 3/18/2008, email@hidden wrote:

The NEC is a rather different beast. It seems to have a thick layer of
plastic over the screen, with a space behind it. The one I worked with had a couple
of scrids of black stuff trapped in between, with no way to remove them; but
no deal pixels at least. The color gamut is wide, so things are punchy unless
custom profiled. The overall device is not as sleek as an Apple, but I suspect
you could get used to it, if industrial design is not your main issue. The NEC
has no tilt capabilities, and I found it necessary to raise it up on spacers
and shim it to a tilt before I was comfortable with it.


Both these displays profile quite well, actually.

I hope these quick, and not very official, observations may be of some use...

C. David Tobie
WW Product Technology Manager
Digital Imaging & Home Theater
Datacolor
email@hidden
www.datacolor.com/Spyder3

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