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Yes but worth every penny ihmo. The viewing difference is just amazing. For a while our 3D department was on Samsung monitors, but after a while they found out what a difference it made to look at the EIZO, and they took the habit to ask me to let them look at their work at my desk, hehe. I had one of them standing all 2 hrs here, "can I look on your screen at my latest work in progress to check the colors?"
For a guy like James Dietz who works as a proffessionel in visual arts the Eizo is defenitly worth a thought. Last edited by KOM.Nausicaa; 04-30-2008 at 03:41 PM. |
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I don't doubt whether it's worth it or not and feel similarly. JD stated that cost was a concern though and $1400 bucks is enough to build a new pc from the ground up. If it's primarily for gaming then he can do better as far as bang-for-buck while maintaining great IQ, but if there actually is a professional application involved, your suggestion is an excellent one.
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If I was going to spend that much money on a screen I'd go and buy a new 1080p TV.
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Well James is a well known american artist. I am sure he will find a use for a true color monitor.
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