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Monitor setup
by Tristan Olson on Nov 4, 2009 at 8:23:44 pm

Hi Guys,

First off, thanks for all of the recommendations on the Flanders Scientific broadcast monitors. I just picked mine up and it looks great. Here is my question:

I have two Apple monitors for the editor, the Flanders Scientific for grading/accurate HD monitoring. Now, my company wants to get a large flatscreen for client viewings. I know that it won't be color accurate, but it is only for the client's viewing and convenience (It should also, at the end of the day, look good and crisp). I have a couple of options: a Sony, a Samsung and a Sharpe. All are traditional HDMI.

I am running a Kona 3 card in my Mac Pro system now. Does it make sense to get the Black Magic HDMI card as well, or should I run an HDMI to DVI cable from the TV to the system.

Thanks for all of your help and suggestions. Loving the Cow.


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