the lg-34UM95 looks even better
res 3440*1440
http://www.lg.com/us/monitors/lg-34UM95-P-ultrawide-monitor
Le 21/10/2014 18:26, Manuel Huertas Marchena a écrit :
talking about monitors...
have anyone seen this one:
http://www.lg.com/ca_en/monitors/lg-34UM65
I am a bit scared to buy a monitor I
I just bought a couple of Dell 2415 (24 16:10 IPS, mid-end) and so far
it's pretty good. I always use 24 (1920x1200) x2.
This monitor has sRGB 99% coverage and is pre-calibrated (deltaE 3), and
for the price I'm more than satisfied. For those who need extremely high
color quality, the 6bit+FRC
At that size, maximised windows would
become super large! So you might want to consider some window
management software.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E15_e-f3hMg
I remember (of) a good free one but don't remember it's name, but
will post if
Winsplit revolution ? I understand it was the predecesor to MaxTo, now
discontinued to this commercial version.
I also found windivvy at $14 while I was reading some website about
displays.
That's the main reason why I prefer dual display instead.
Martin
On Thu, Oct 23, 2014 at 1:05 AM, Jason
If you don't need the 27 this at least looks interesting. It's not out
yet, and I'd wait until the reviews are in but it's basically a 22
widescreen Cintiq for $500 - $600 depending if you want multi-touch as well
as pen.
talking about monitors... have anyone seen this one:
http://www.lg.com/ca_en/monitors/lg-34UM65
I am a bit scared to buy a monitor I havent tested before... and recently
started to do a bit of search to replace my current monitor at home ( ...a very
old non ips asus..) and my first choice
I'm thinking VERY seriously about using a Vizio 50 4K TV as a monitor...
btw I meant... u2713h
ehh haha 50 inch ! thats another league... mmm what about color accuracy?
how much is one of those?
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US$999.00
http://www.amazon.com/VIZIO-P502ui-B1-50-Inch-Ultra-Smart/dp/B00MK39H68
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 3:11 PM, Manuel Huertas Marchena
lito...@hotmail.com wrote:
btw I meant... u2713h
ehh haha 50 inch ! thats another league... mmm what about color
accuracy?
how much is one of
I have 2 23 and on 22 on my desk now . I could use the 50 and get back
half the desk area these 3 occupy and have nearly twice the # of pixels,
and no split bezels
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Ed Manning etmth...@gmail.com wrote:
US$999.00
Thanks for the link Ed. What you say makes sense in regards to space instead of
having multiple monitors. I also thought about getting a tv as a monitor some
weeks ago, but the color accuracy quality for 3d work scares me a bit as I've
said on a previous message (specially as what I do most is
Your concerns ar what is keeping me from just going ahead and ordering
one. I'd like to see one in the wild and see it run off a DVI output
before I drop that much money on it
On Tue, Oct 21, 2014 at 3:56 PM, Manuel Huertas Marchena
lito...@hotmail.com wrote:
Thanks for the link Ed. What you
do people still swear by this monitor, I am finally in the market for a 27
incher.
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