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Re: Instead of using a 30k NTSC montior...
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Ron Shook
on Mar 30, 2005 at 8:27:05 pm
Bryan
[Bryan Carvajal]
"I was thinking about picking up a small TV with component in for about less than 200 dollars at Circuit City. It would be nice to have something with vibrate colors and less overscan then the beast of a TV i am using right now for video previewing in real time."
If you're a hobbyist then what you suggest ought to work just fine. If you're a pro then do yourself a favor and save your pennies for a short time. JVC makes a 17" pro monitor (TM-H1750CGU) with broadcast phosphors, blue gun, & underscan that when outfitted with a component input card costs in the neighborhood of $1100 street price. That 30k is for a top of the line broadcast HD monitor.
Ron Shook
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Instead of using a 30k NTSC montior...
by Bryan Carvajal on Mar 30, 2005 at 7:09:29 pm
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by Bryan Carvajal on Mar 30, 2005 at 11:54:28 pm
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