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That is a great monitor but do you need it? I think yes Do you know what separates the Eizo from the NEC PA241w or a Dell U2410 or the > Samsung & LG mentioned in the other response here? Just kidding, I post process my pics myself and found frustrating not seen all the colors that my camera delivers and went to a pro retoucher studio and see him working in a CG221 which I can't afford and realised that in that monitor could see all the colours I was missing in my monitor and I am telling you this because I am an fine artist and know the difference between a Cadmiun red, a alizarin crimson or a rose madder. I have a calibrated eizo flexscan that only supports sRGB, that's why I want to upgrade to a better monitor.
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Could you please tell me what exactly do you mean? Would a monitor half the price and with all the same features suffice and then leave > you some cash to buy a new lens or update some editing software? To buy a new lens?
Like the new nikon 70-200 VRII? Vidal wrote: That is a great monitor but do you need it?
I think yes Do you know what separates the Eizo from the NEC PA241w or a Dell U2410 or the > Samsung & LG mentioned in the other response here? Could you please tell me what exactly do you mean? The Eizo CG243W uses a variant of a LG supplied H-IPS TFT LCD panel very similar to the one used by the NEC PA241w and Dell U2410 - these offer a wide gamut color space inclusive of 100% or close to it of the sRGB and AdobeRGB color spaces.
The Samsung and LG use a 6bit TN TFT LCD panel and they likely cover sRGB and maybe stray into AdobeRGB a bit but not 100%. The Eizo CG221 you mention as having viewed, uses an older S-IPS or AS-IPS panel and it is wide gamut.. 24 inch 1920x1200 native resolution. 8bit H-IPS panel, LG pn LM240WU4-SLA1. 12bit 3D LUT.
100% sRGB, 97% AdobeRGB (Prad measured 99%). QC tested at 25 spots on panel. Manufacturer supplied colorimeter system available which can access internal LUT reviews. 24 inch 1920x1200 native resolution. 8bit H-IPS panel, LG mfg pn unknown. 14bit 3D LUT. 100% sRGB, 98% AdobeRGB.
Over 1 billion colors. QC test points unknown. Manufacturer supplied colorimeter system available which can access internal LUT reviews. 24 inch 1920x1200 native resolution. 8bit H-IPS panel, LG mfg pn LM240WU4-SLB1. Internal LUT is not accessible, stated as 12bit processing. 100% sRGB, 96% AdobeRGB (Prad measures 97%).
Over billion colors. QC tested at one central spot mid panel reviews. The interesting thing is that all three of these monitors are specified to have a color depth of over one billions colors but whether they can actually display that depth is debatable. Krutikov exercises in modern english grammar otveti free. TFTCentral has some good articles on TFT panels. One issue you should be aware of is that the Dell U2410 has something of a poor reputation as many owners are reporting seeing tints on the screens - green on the left and red/pink on the right.