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Re: HD Monitoring
by Eric Hansen on Jul 9, 2009 at 2:21:45 am

Bob said: "Also look at the crappy Panasonic TH42PH11UK for $849. It's really fantastic if you are willing to deal with a plasma. "

i've never worked in a facility with a good plasma, so i've never had the chance to compare a good plasma to a typical color correction monitor. i currently color correct using the Sony Multiformat 20L, Apple Cinema Display and Dell 2408 monitors. what is the disadvantage to using a plasma? is it not as accurate? i've read that the blacks are usually deeper compared to an LCD.

thanks

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Eric Hansen, The Audio Visual Plumber - www.avplumber.com


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