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- The one billion color LCD - Engadget - www.engadget.com: ...new color-centric LCD monitor, which must obviously ...
- Amazon.com: Electronics: NEC-Mitsubishi MultiSync: ...MultiSync 1700V LCD monitor's small footprint, rich ...
- The Tech Report - TR's LCD monitor comparo: ...images on LCD monitors become noticeably darker, ...
- Seven LCD monitors compared - The Tech Report: ...Since an LCD's backlight is always on ...
- HardwareCentral - Reviews - WinBook C1900: ...our favorite LCD-monitor features Cons: ...
The one billion color LCD - Engadget - www.engadget.com
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„NEC is getting us all excited about their new color-centric LCD monitor, which must obviously be aimed at the designers and photographers who until now have had to work with extremely high-end NEC CRTs to get the most accurate color representations—trust us, if this were any other company we would find it all highly suspect. The 21.3-inch LCD has a whole host of features, including an LED backlight (most use cold cathode fleurescent lamps) with feedback circuitry that allows it to stabilize brightness and contrast, support for Adobe RGB (which syncs your digital color to your screen screen), two DVI-D inputs, DDC/CI color calibration, and a 220cd/m2 brightness level (read: damn). Missing, of course, is the pixel refresh rate (can we just say Doom III in a billion colors?). The screen itself is a “Super Advanced Super Fine” (SA-SFT) UXGA (1600x1200 pixels) display; the one billion colors number is a slight bit fishy, but they say it can only display 16,770,000 colors simultaneously of the 1,064,330,000 possible colors, which somehow leaves us thinking something was lost in translation. Though no price is announced yet, you can bet your G5 it will probably cost a large fraction of the number of colors it supposedly displays.“http://www.engadget.com/entry/7312188229818511/ - Cached
Amazon.com: Electronics: NEC-Mitsubishi MultiSync LCD1700V-BK 17" LCD Monitor (Black)
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„If your desktop is prime real estate, but your work is graphic intensive, the MultiSync 1700V LCD monitor's small footprint, rich color, and bright display provide a solution on all levels. The LCD screen has a 17-inch viewable area, with a 1,280 x 1,024 maximum resolution. The high contrast ratio (400:1) makes the display crisp, and an intuitive onscreen manager lets you easily adjust contrast, brightness, and other settings.“http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/ b000060nxb?v=glance - Cached
The Tech Report - TR's LCD monitor comparo - Page 1
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„Viewing angle - When viewed from the side, above, or below, images on LCD monitors become noticeably darker, and colors start to get washed out. CRTs, on the other hand, can be viewed from extreme angles with little loss in actual picture quality. Admittedly, there are few areas where viewing angle makes a big difference for end users, but the limitation is worth noting.“http://tech-report.com/reviews/2002q4/lcds/ index.x?pg=1 - Cached
Seven LCD monitors compared - The Tech Report - Page 1
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„Since an LCD's backlight is always on (at least when the monitor itself is turned on), the display's liquid crystals must completely block light from the backlight in order to produce a true black. Unfortunately, few LCD monitors are up for the task, and many struggle to produce darker shades of other colors, as well.“http://tech-report.com/reviews/2004q1/lcds/ index.x?pg=1 - Cached
HardwareCentral - Reviews - WinBook C1900 LCD Monitor Review - Compromises You Can Live With
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„But budget-minded buyers will find the C1900 attracts its share of compliments. Pros: Big screen, stylish design, low price Portrait/landscape pivoting is one of our favorite LCD-monitor features Cons: No pivot display software; no digital input Good but not exceptional color and sharpness « Back: An Economy Luxury Model“http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/reviews/4633/2/ - Cached
„I use Photoshop almost daily, and it's clear enough for me! The only thing I worry about is color differences between LCD and CRT, but I haven't run into any major problems yet (except with people that don't calibrate their monitors).“http://www.tampatantrum.com/leftovers/ 003076.html - Cached
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