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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 14:10
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Member Group: Validating Posts: 76 Joined: 08-Jun 02 From: London Member No.: 5,004 |
OK, I need two monitors - I can't afford a 30".
So I nearly went for 2 x 20" cinema when I discover.... the Viewsonic VX910 19" which is half the price. I happen to mention this to my apple store bloke and of course he goes into one about how amazingly sharp the image on an Apple display is etc So, how do I judge the image of each without my being able to line one up against another in a shop and compare them? I am not sure what specs of a monitor I should be caring about here - there seem quite a few. If they have the same resolution and they are both LCD isn't it reasonable to assume that they would be very similar in terms of image sharpness, luminosity etc Or do Apple have something the others don't that it is worth shelling out the considerably extra dosh for? Any info much appreciated J -------------------- Macbook Pro 2 ghz/15"/10.3.4/1 g RAM/x2 monitors/Logic Pro 7.2/Ableton Live 5.0/Reason 3/Fireface 800/PSP Vintage Warmer/Roland JD800/Roland SH101/Arturia Moog Modular/Epiphone Firebird 7/Guitar Rig/Dynaudio BM5a monitors.
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 17:59
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Moderator Group: Team Posts: 336 Joined: 17-Feb 05 From: La Laguna - ES Member No.: 60,731 |
I have an Apple 20 inches. I compared it with others including Lacie and none resisted the comparison. Apple is superior to all. Only I regret a thing, that it has not bought the one of 23 inches.
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 18:26
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Member Group: Validating Posts: 76 Joined: 08-Jun 02 From: London Member No.: 5,004 |
I was planning on getting around the (ahem) size problem by getting two. The Apple display prices rise disproportionately to size - two 20"'s are a grand and a single 30" is 2 grand.
-------------------- Macbook Pro 2 ghz/15"/10.3.4/1 g RAM/x2 monitors/Logic Pro 7.2/Ableton Live 5.0/Reason 3/Fireface 800/PSP Vintage Warmer/Roland JD800/Roland SH101/Arturia Moog Modular/Epiphone Firebird 7/Guitar Rig/Dynaudio BM5a monitors.
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 19:35
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 25-Sep 03 From: Brookfield, IL. - US Member No.: 25,398 |
Hey guys,
I agree that the Apple displays are superior, but the Viewsonic 19" is a good buy and will do the job. Sure, there's a difference, but unless you're blind, you're still gonna be looking at a very clear image. You can also adjust the Viewsonic to pretty closely mirror the Apple display. If it's cuttin it close($$$ wise) to get 2 Apples, then why not just get 1 Apple and 1 Viewsonic? Many go the route of mixing and matching their monitors/displays to save money. Some Studios do it too. Their are some pretty good options out there for way less, like............ Sony Daewoo Acer Advueu Technology Ben Q DC LCD Envision Fuji Plus HP / Compaq Hyundai Image Quest America KDS Lenovo LG Electronics Likom NEC Display Solutions Princeton Graphic Systems Proview Samsung Scanport Sceptre Technologies Sharp Viewsonic Good luck! |
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 21:25
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Member Group: Validating Posts: 76 Joined: 08-Jun 02 From: London Member No.: 5,004 |
Wow, choice, the disease of the west!!
No, that's brilliant, can I ask you if there is a certain spec for these I should look out for? Thanks again J -------------------- Macbook Pro 2 ghz/15"/10.3.4/1 g RAM/x2 monitors/Logic Pro 7.2/Ableton Live 5.0/Reason 3/Fireface 800/PSP Vintage Warmer/Roland JD800/Roland SH101/Arturia Moog Modular/Epiphone Firebird 7/Guitar Rig/Dynaudio BM5a monitors.
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Thu 9 Jun 2005, 23:20
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Moderator Group: Team Posts: 370 Joined: 19-Mar 03 From: Umeå - SE Member No.: 14,645 |
Yes to a certain extent there is.
Following areas is of interest: Type & size: Flatron 17" TFT Angle of view: 160/160 H�/V� Recommended resolution: 1280x1024@75Hz (Digital 60Hz) Contrast: 550:1 - very important Brightness: 300 cd/m2 - very important Responsetime: 12 ms shorter times is better for fastpaced games (also factors as video noise and other) Pixel Pitch (mm) 0.264 x 0.264 - smaller is better - sharper Check out "Toms Hardware guide" for tests of various TFT-screens to get an idea of factors to consider before purchasing. http://www.tomshardware.com/index.html Cheers: Dixiechicken -------------------- ==================
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 15:43
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Member Group: Validating Posts: 76 Joined: 08-Jun 02 From: London Member No.: 5,004 |
Excellent work,
thanks v much, I shall apply this to the list above. J -------------------- Macbook Pro 2 ghz/15"/10.3.4/1 g RAM/x2 monitors/Logic Pro 7.2/Ableton Live 5.0/Reason 3/Fireface 800/PSP Vintage Warmer/Roland JD800/Roland SH101/Arturia Moog Modular/Epiphone Firebird 7/Guitar Rig/Dynaudio BM5a monitors.
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Fri 10 Jun 2005, 17:16
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Junior Member Group: Members Posts: 125 Joined: 25-Sep 03 From: Brookfield, IL. - US Member No.: 25,398 |
Well, dixiechicken is right on all counts, as usual ..and her mention of video noise struck a nerve.........
Without getting too technical, ....depending on your set-up, with certain displays/brands you might experience/hear a bit of hum. The hum is very similar to the hum that a single coil guitar pickup makes. You should check just how noticeable and/or distracting it might prove to be later, while in the middle of a project. Test which ever display you choose by turning it off and on with ears at attention and move your head from side to side too. It might be a subtle hum at first, but it could get louder while in the midst of a session, so try to catch it before your refund grace period expires. At a computer/electronics store(Apple & Windows) you could ask a salesperson to set things up(basically) as you would at home. Drag items from one screen(Apple) to the other(Viewsonic) and listen closely for hummmmmmmm. By the way, didn't mean to boggle your mind with all those choices. ....Viewsonic should do fine. Good luck and ...let us know how it all turned out |
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Wed 22 Jun 2005, 12:15
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Member Group: Validating Posts: 76 Joined: 08-Jun 02 From: London Member No.: 5,004 |
No worries that's great Nels, I'll let you know how I get on
thanks again James -------------------- Macbook Pro 2 ghz/15"/10.3.4/1 g RAM/x2 monitors/Logic Pro 7.2/Ableton Live 5.0/Reason 3/Fireface 800/PSP Vintage Warmer/Roland JD800/Roland SH101/Arturia Moog Modular/Epiphone Firebird 7/Guitar Rig/Dynaudio BM5a monitors.
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Mon 27 Jun 2005, 09:05
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Member Group: Validating Posts: 76 Joined: 08-Jun 02 From: London Member No.: 5,004 |
Well the major differences between the Viewsonic 19" and the Apple 20" seem to be
Apple Viewsonic Resolution 1680X1050 1280X1024 Response 16ms 25ms Contrast 400:1 700:1 Price £500 £200 Are these results are worth the extra £200? How much difference in screen space is the combination of a higher ratio and an extra inch? thanks J -------------------- Macbook Pro 2 ghz/15"/10.3.4/1 g RAM/x2 monitors/Logic Pro 7.2/Ableton Live 5.0/Reason 3/Fireface 800/PSP Vintage Warmer/Roland JD800/Roland SH101/Arturia Moog Modular/Epiphone Firebird 7/Guitar Rig/Dynaudio BM5a monitors.
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