Re: NEC or Eizo Monitor
Re: NEC or Eizo Monitor
- Subject: Re: NEC or Eizo Monitor
- From: Rolf Gierling <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 03 Dec 2009 11:57:30 +0100
Hello Roger,
Am 03.12.2009 um 04:43 schrieb Roger:
Bob,
It seems to me that this applies equally to monitors. You get what
you
pay for,
Bob Frost.
I hate to differ. I'll be posting the figures for the 24" LED ACD
tomorrow
-- I just don't have them with me. But, it passes both
IDEAlliance's monitor
certification and ISO-12646 uniformity requirements with flying
colors -- no
pun intended. I'd like to believe we get what we pay for too.
Roger
Lucky one! Who at Apple guarantees me that an 24" LED ACD passes this
uniformity certification?
What if your display does not achieve this? Would a photographer buy
a camera with, let's say,
10 dead pixels, because it's cheaper?
Contrary to that, my NEC SpectraView Reference 2690 is measured by
hand and comes with a (hand signed)
certificate that states that 25 white points with reference to the
middle on screen meet the tolerance:
Average deltaE* ab under 2.5
Peak deltaE* ab under 4.8
Yes, I can spend hours on testing my equipment, pay for returns and
wait weeks until the
manufacturer returns an exchange (if he does), BUT, if I can earn 50
Dollars an hour,
how long can I do this?
It should be clear that you can't get that extra work for free, and I
want my equipment
to work right out of the box.
My two cents.
Regards
Rolf
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