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[filmscanners] Re: OT: monitors (was Re: Nikon scanner availability)



I have no fist hand knowledge of the lifetime. However, these monitors
are used by Cantoo in Berkeley for their customers, i.e. in a service
bureau application. You might get them to give you an opinion.
http://www.cantoo.com/index.html
I certainly wouldn't bug them at lunch time PST, but who knows, at 10AM
somebody might feel like talking. They use a Sony CRT for their own
work. They have some high end camera back for (I think) a Hassleblad.
They do studio work as well.

Note that LCDs can have stuck pixels. That is, you buy them with
defects. Also, pixels get stuck over time. So the definition of lifetime
is cast in jello. If you have 3 pixels go bad in 5 years, would you
consider that acceptable?


scott@adrenaline.com wrote:
> What's the typical useful life (daily use, 8+ hours per day)
> of a monitor like the Lacie you linked to?  Thanks!
>
> Scott
>
> lists wrote:
>

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