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Re: HD Monitors??
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Bryan Banks
on May 10, 2008 at 5:51:08 am
As far as the converters for HDMI, the only problem is with the televisions since they cannot be properly calibrated. Your options are really an MXO+23" ACD, MXO2+HDMI television (if you can wait til July), or the JVC v20l1u (actual broadcast monitor)+BM Intensity (or an HDMI converter if you have an HD-SDI card already).
There are pros/cons of each of these options. How tight is your actual budget?
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