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Re: HD Monitoring
by gary adcock on Jun 17, 2009 at 2:19:01 am

[Bob Zelin] "That is what I meant, not DVI. Anyway, by the time you get done, you might as well have bought the JVC or Panasonic. "

very true

the other displays only really make a difference when handling dual link or beyond.

for single link 4:2:2 HDSDI the Panny and Jvc displays are certainly more than sufficient.




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