Re: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-11 Thread Richard
Berry, Those Apple 17" are worth a close look: - Flat sceen (verticaly and horizontaly; - Compensates for color shift and maintains color calibration (adjust its internal electron beam); - Two ports USB hub integrated. ..and good looking too :-) I bought one myself last week with a

Re: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-11 Thread Berry Ives
on 2/11/01 3:50 AM, Richard at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Berry, Those Apple 17" are worth a close look: - Flat sceen (verticaly and horizontaly; - Compensates for color shift and maintains color calibration (adjust its internal electron beam); - Two ports USB hub integrated. ..and good

Re: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-11 Thread Richard
I bought one myself last week with a G4 and am very pleased with it. Btw it will only work with pre July '01 G4 Macs as it has an all in one power, control and USB cable. Everyone who has seen it on my desk has said "wow what a beautiful monitor", and it certainly is. Cost IR450.

RE: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-10 Thread Tony Sleep
On 9 Feb 2001 19:08:34 -0800 Frank Paris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: My recommendation is, whatever you do, don't get a 17" for digital darkroom stuff. No, but it may be sensible to get two! Regards Tony Sleep http://www.halftone.co.uk - Online portfolio exhibit; + film scanner info

Re: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-10 Thread Tony Sleep
On Fri, 09 Feb 2001 18:57:06 -0700 Berry Ives ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: A much better deal would appear to be the NEC Multisync FE950+ 19" for $457 including shipping. This has a flat screen and compact depth. This monitor has been getting rave reviews in UK. I'm currently thinking about

RE: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-10 Thread Frank Paris
2001 6:22 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500? On 9 Feb 2001 19:08:34 -0800 Frank Paris ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: My recommendation is, whatever you do, don't get a 17" for digital darkroom stuff. No, but it may be sensible to get

Re: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-10 Thread Raymond Carles
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001 18:57:06 -0700, Berry Ives wrote: I'm wondering if I'm overlooking any options for Mac. So far, I have considered the Apple 17" CRT, which is real cute and has 2 USB ports but expensive at $500 for a 17" (16" viewable). A much better deal would appear to be the NEC Multisync

Re: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-10 Thread Berry Ives
on 2/10/01 9:34 PM, Raymond Carles at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, 9 Feb 2001 18:57:06 -0700, Berry Ives wrote: I'm wondering if I'm overlooking any options for Mac. So far, I have considered the Apple 17" CRT, which is real cute and has 2 USB ports but expensive at $500 for a 17"

RE: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-10 Thread Sumtingwong
I picked up a cheapo 17" at CompUSA for $149 less a $50 rebate. Brand new!!! Spencer Stone snip My advise: get two 17" displays right now if you can; otherwise, get the best 17" you can + a cheap 14" and use this one to store your palettes. -- Have a good day! Raymond Carles

RE: filmscanners: Monitor for Mac under $500?

2001-02-09 Thread Frank Paris
My recommendation is, whatever you do, don't get a 17" for digital darkroom stuff. Frank Paris [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://albums.photopoint.com/j/AlbumList?u=62684 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Berry Ives Sent: Friday, February 09,