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Sep 2 2013 02:00am
Quote (Ghot @ Sep 2 2013 01:47pm)
That was a joke  lol

But like Battleship said...these are the cream of the crop for "dead on balls accurate" color  ^^

http://www.imagescience.com.au/kb/questions/59/Introduction+to+Eizo+Premium+Imaging+Monitors

...and yes...that line is from the movie:  My Cousin Vinny


They're pretty good. I had 2x24 inch Colouredge panels a few years back.

I'd still head in the direction of a Dell u2711 or HP ZR2740w if you're spending under a grand.

You can't change RGB values on the QNIX QX2710 and it isn't rated as a wide gamut monitor.
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Sep 2 2013 02:17am
anything dell
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Sep 2 2013 02:22am
Also, you won't get proper colour accuracy without hardware calibration :)
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Quote (Ghot @ Sep 2 2013 01:17pm)
That was a joke  lol



But like Battleship said...these are the cream of the crop for "dead on balls accurate" color  ^^

http://www.imagescience.com.au/kb/questions/59/Introduction+to+Eizo+Premium+Imaging+Monitors



...and yes...that line is from the movie:  My Cousin Vinny



I use Eizo's at work, not sure what model's.
But if they wern't so expensive id buy one.
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Quote (lithfkn @ Sep 2 2013 01:00am)
They're pretty good. I had 2x24 inch Colouredge panels a few years back.

I'd still head in the direction of a Dell u2711 or HP ZR2740w if you're spending under a grand.

You can't change RGB values on the QNIX QX2710 and it isn't rated as a wide gamut monitor.


Unless you spend $200~ on calibrating hardware, Wide gamut is pretty useless.

Ends up too saturated & fake looking.
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Quote (Rikuo @ Sep 3 2013 04:14am)
Unless you spend $200~ on calibrating hardware, Wide gamut is pretty useless.

Ends up too saturated & fake looking.


It's kind of obvious for me that if you want colour accuracy you will buy a wide gamut.

If you're not too interested then I guess the cheaper IPS panels will be okay.

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