Re: 40-42 inch HD flat screen with accurate color
Re: 40-42 inch HD flat screen with accurate color
- Subject: Re: 40-42 inch HD flat screen with accurate color
- From: Karl Koch <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 2 Nov 2010 14:03:12 +0100
David and Roger,
we have a special PD version of SpectraView Profiler that does the
trick.
HereĀ“s a list of supported monitors:
MULTEOS M401
MULTEOS M461
MULTEOS M521
MULTEOS M40
MULTEOS M46
MultiSync LCD4020
MultiSync LCD4620
MultiSync LCD5220
MultiSync LCD6520L
MultiSync LCD6520P
Others can be added on demand.
Best regards,
Karl
Am 01.11.2010 um 01:10 schrieb David Remington:
Roger and Karl,
Thanks for the recommendations. I have several 24inch NEC displays
and that's what I considered for a 30 inch.
They list many wide screen displays in 42-46 inch. Seems like many
of the features are keyed to tiling screens. Can you recommend a
particular model?
Karl, which screens have hardware calibration? Is there support in
Basiccolor with the usual tools?
Thanks,
David
On Oct 31, 2010, at 2:21 PM, Roger Breton wrote:
Using which version of basICColor Display?
/ Roger
-----Original Message-----
From: Karl Koch [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: October-31-10 12:42 PM
To: Roger Breton
Cc: 'David Remington'; email@hidden
Subject: Re: 40-42 inch HD flat screen with accurate color
. and they are even hardware-calibratable!
Best regards,
Karl
Am 31.10.2010 um 16:24 schrieb Roger Breton:
David,
There are always the NECs -- I hate to sound like a broken record,
sometimes. The 42" NEC E421, for example, is a full HD LCD monitor.
At $800
a pop, suggested retail, it might be a suitable candidate? While
you're on the NEC web site, you might want to take a look at their
other, large-screen offering too. Just point your browser to
http://
www.necdisplay.com/. Or bing "NEC displays".
You may not find what you're looking for at NEC but you may be
pleasantly surprised? Worth the trip, IMO.
This said, we all know that there are not too many offerings in the
large screen size department.
/ Roger
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Subject: 40-42 inch HD flat screen with accurate color
I am researching to purchase a large flat screen monitor to be
used in
our conference room to display images to internal clients
(collections
managers and curators) and for all the detail work that our staff
hash
out in department meetings (review images, spreadsheets, web pages,
documents,
etc...)
I'm thinking of pairing it with a Apple Mini.
A nice 30 inch monitor with hardware calibration would provide
accurate display of our images but that size is not going to cut it.
Viewer to screen distance may be 10-12 ft or more, we will need to
display text, etc...
Is there an option in a 40 to 42 inch HD 1920 x 1080 that can be
accurately calibrated and profiled?
"Reasonable" cost and ability to use an i1 is a plus!
Thanks in advance for any tips.
--David
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