Yes, my EIZO 17" L568 is much better than my Sony 17" CRT, at least I can
distinguish every blocks on dpreivew's grey bar and at the same time get
brilliant whites and rich backs. For the Sony I only got a dull screen when
I tried to get every grey blocks distinguishable.
C.H.Ling
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeff Keller" <jrk_om@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, December 02, 2005 1:20 AM
Subject: [OM] Re: [OT] Help with monitor problem
>
> I believe C.H. gets better results with LCD displays.
>
> Building strong bodies is a real value in a different way. A local real
> estate office has been broken into several times recently including this
> last week. The LCD displays were taken (locked security cables cut), newer
> CPUs were taken, two old Dell systems (which are my concern) with old
> 17/18"
> Sony monitors were untouched even though the file drawers next to them
> were
> left open. Clearly a well prepared team is hitting them, getting in and
> out
> fast. Those 50 lb monitors don't look cool and aren't worth the extra
> effort. Looks like my old 19" Sony at home will soon be going to the
> office
> and the new 24" LCD that was just ordered is going to be delivered to my
> home (hope the color is good or I'll be at the mercy of photoshop graphs).
> Maintaining old systems has some real advantages perhaps even more than
> riding an old bike !!!
>
> The amusing irony is that those two old computers were at the heart of
> $50M
> sales this last year while some of the newer stuff that was stolen wasn't
> much more than an email appliance.
>
> -jeff
>
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