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: José Ángel Bueno García <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 31 Oct 2010 16:12:09 +0000
You may look for S-IPS panel. Hitachi does too. And LG, and Phillips.
42" Hitachi with more than three years at home for less than 700€.
Haven't tried to profile with XRite solutions.
2010/10/31 Roger Breton <email@hidden>:
> 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
>
>
> David Remington
> Manager, Digital Imaging and Photography Services Digital Imaging and
> Photography Services
> D-70 Widener Library
> Cambridge, MA 02138
>
> p 617-495-4701
> f 617-495-0403
> w http://imaging.harvard.edu
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