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[filmscanners] Re: Off scanners- Monitors



on 10/26/04 5:32 PM, Brad Davis at DocBradd@mac.com wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I'm aware that this is about scanners, but sometime ago, there were some
> comments regarding monitors.  I have suddenly found that I am in need of a
> new one (black is now a dark gray).  I recall some comment that LCD flat
> screens were not ready for  prime time - but I am not sure why.  Since I use
> the monitor at least 75% for editing photos, what works well with something
> like a Polaroid SS 4000 (and Photoshop CS).
>
> Budget is limited, but I like large screens.
>
> Oh, it would be good if I can hook it up  to both a MAC and a PC
> simultaneously and switch between them - the PC does neural network
> modeling, not much monitor time, but very  CPU intensive.
>
> Brad
>
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I think flat panel displays are just fine for PS use.  I use an Apple 17"
flat panel and I love it.  I can't speak on other brands.  ~Berry

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