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[filmscanners] OT: Choosing a high End CRT


  • To: lexa@lexa.ru
  • Subject: [filmscanners] OT: Choosing a high End CRT
  • From: "Florian Rist" <florian.rist@stud.tu-muenchen.de>
  • Date: Wed, 27 Feb 2002 14:03:22 +0100
  • Priority: normal
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Hi,
this is off-topic, but your comment would certainly be of great
value to me.

I’m thinking about getting a new display. I’m studying
architecture an will uses the display for various work from CAD
to advanced digital imaging and DPT work. It will be connected
to a high end workstation running Windows 2000(VGA is a Elsa
GLoria III) and replace a 17” EIZO FlexScan T562-T. I’m
running a resolution of 1280x1024 pixels on this CRT and the
main reason I’d like to replace it is to be able to run a higher
resolution (the GLoria III supports up to 2048 x 1536 pixels).

I’m looking to a high end 21-24” CRT. Any suggestions?


I took a closer look at the latest Eizo 21” CRTs Eizo F980 and
Eizo F956, the 21” Sony F520 and their 24” model FW900.
Any comments on these models? Any other models and brands
I should consider?


The problem is, I need a very high resolution for CAD
(>1600x1200) and excellent colour accuracy for DTP and
digital imaging work.


I’m looking forward to read your comments.

cu
Flo



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