RE: LaCie 730
RE: LaCie 730
- Subject: RE: LaCie 730
- From: Roger Breton <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 22:40:10 -0400
Hi Bob,
I'm on the LaCIE's web site now, checking the specs of the 730 --
impressive, to say the least. Thank's for sharing your first impressions. To
your knowledge, does this monitor uses combinations of RGB LEDs for each
pixels, like the NEC? Or is it a technology like the Samsung XLs? Where
separate LEDs are placed on a row at the bottom and the top of the monitor
to create the backlight illumination?
Roger
> Hi
>
> I've just had a Lacie 730 RGB LED monitor in to test and it looks
> pretty impressive. The gamut is very large, exceeding ISO coated and
> most of Adobe RGB (1998). It looks to have a lot in common with the HP
> Dreamcolor, although it is an 8-bit display, not 10-bit.
>
> They've built the UDACT test in to the new version of BlueEye Pro as
> well and this includes a 9 point uniformity check. The screen past the
> test for without any problems.
>
> The only thing I would criticize is the lack of an L* option in the
> BlueEye software.
>
> If any body wants to see the UDACT report or the profile I'll email
> them off list.
>
> Regards
>
> Rob Griffith
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