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Re: Panny Field Monitors
by Jeff Regan on Apr 26, 2008 at 2:46:34 pm

I was going to buy an LH80 to go along with my 1700, but was unhappy with the poor off-axis performance. I looked at Boland
and TV Logic monitors. The Boland was great for off-axis, but
didn't like anything else about it.

The TV Logic 7" and 8" monitors are worth looking at. I bought the LVM-071 because, while not great off-axis, it was a bit better than the LH80, but what really sold me was the peaking circuit--fantastic sharpness, great colorimetry, user interface as good or better than LH80, waveform and vector display that is so much better than the coarse 1700, which is waveform only like the LH80. It has a speaker, built-in yoke, very light weight, markers can be any color, pixel-to-pixel mode, built-in V-mount and the price is great. The only thing I don't like is the reflective screen which can be a pain in uncontrolled environments.





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