Jim Kreitner (jkreitne@nbc.com)
Tue, 15 Jun 1999 15:19:24 -0400 (EDT)
Thanks Jeff - just the stuff I'm looking for... is video displayed at 640
x 480 and scaled up to fit the screen, and if so does it suffer from
pixelation or other artifacts?
My intended use is to view video tapes and sat downlinks... don't have
room for a CRT monitor big enough to be useful. I don't need to color
correct with the monitor but it should not deviate too blatently from true
color reproduction. I know it's a judgement call, so let me ask you this-
were you satified using these LCD monitors for your demos given that you
probably had the same portability issues I had?
Anthony- thanks for the input on brightness... yes, I have to deal with
the limitations of the current crop of commercially available LCDs which
top out at about 200 cd/m2... vs. the 200-500 cd/m2 of a CRT monitor...
The reason I chose the Apple LCD was because it's the only one I know of
with S-video and composite inputs... does the NEC also have? Thanks...
jk
Jim Kreitner
National Broadcasting Company, Inc.
Washington, D. C.
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