Do you plan to use aRGB? If not, then go probably 2490WUXi way. Unless you like larger pixels
i suppose using aRGB is better for photo editing? i dunno therefore i m still looking for an answer for all these questions/terms @.@
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Do you plan to use aRGB? If not, then go probably 2490WUXi way. Unless you like larger pixels
i suppose using aRGB is better for photo editing? i dunno therefore i m still looking for an answer for all these questions/terms @.@
Does the A-TW polarizer really make a difference? I just do office work, web browser, look at photos, write a lot in word processors, and play the occasional game, etc.
I mean spending $753 on Amazon for the Doublesight 263N (without A-TW) and $1232 for the NEC 2690 is a huge difference.
Seriously, is the A-TW worth $500 for what I do above?
DS 263 with or without a pol. is like a Camry with or without leather interior.
DS 263 without a pol. vs NEC 2690 is like Camry without leather interior vs Mercedes-Benz with leather interior.
Is this difference worth your money? It's up to you.
Hi,
I have got the iOne Display 2 and the curve still showing the white values are not matching.
Anyone got the same problem?
Clifton
so anyone know where can i get a NEC 2690 in Canada???
most shops doesnt carry NEC displays =/
so anyone know where can i get a NEC 2690 in Canada???
most shops doesnt carry NEC displays =/
so anyone know where can i get a NEC 2690 in Canada???
most shops doesnt carry NEC displays =/
alright... so anyone know which one of those e-trailer has good return policy? becuz there is real long list of them and i dunno all of them... and like some ppl said... sometimes u r just unlucky and get the one of those bad displays and might to be return it for a new one... and i heard it could be troublesome sometimes too... like itz cheaper but bad return policy and sometimes charge so much for the shipping and stuff @.@
and also would u ppl recommend the SV version or just get the XRite i1? becuz i want to calibrate other monitors too so i dunno which one would be a better choice? or cheaper? lol
Thanks
KeymaN
alright... so anyone know which one of those e-trailer has good return policy? becuz there is real long list of them and i dunno all of them... and like some ppl said... sometimes u r just unlucky and get the one of those bad displays and might to be return it for a new one... and i heard it could be troublesome sometimes too... like itz cheaper but bad return policy and sometimes charge so much for the shipping and stuff @.@
and also would u ppl recommend the SV version or just get the XRite i1? becuz i want to calibrate other monitors too so i dunno which one would be a better choice? or cheaper? lol
Get the SV version of the monitor for reasons already stated. Plus you can apparently download the general purpose X-Rite software for the calibrator, for free (to use on other monitors).
You have a link for this? X-Rite has kind of abandoned a couple of segments of their users after their multiple mergers and I'm a little screwed for Vista x64 support now. Is this a NEC free-download or an X-Rite free download?
Note from the link provided by mlewis:
"The new version of i1Match v3.6.2 now runs under Vista 64-bit and includes new device drivers for the i1Pro and i1iO devices."
so anyone know where can i get a NEC 2690 in Canada???
most shops doesnt carry NEC displays =/
I recently reset the monitor to factory defaults and was shocked by the amount of color saturation/strength. I then calibrated using SpectraView II to sRGB, Gamma 2.2, and 6500 kelvin color temperature, and the colors are definitely much closer to my other calibrated, standard gamut monitors.
How did you calibrate to sRGB? I don't see an option for an sRGB target in SpectraView II. As far as I can tell, it supports only the native gamut of the monitor - no ability to restrict the color space to sRGB.
How did you calibrate to sRGB? I don't see an option for an sRGB target in SpectraView II. As far as I can tell, it supports only the native gamut of the monitor - no ability to restrict the color space to sRGB.
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Do you have any software that reads the gamut triangle of your calibrated monitor?
Anyway, non of this is changing my mind that windows isn't quite there yet in terms of color management and I would be better off with an sRGB monitor, because I really don't futzing with color issues.
Hi
How do I reset all the settings of the Nec to their defaults? (stock ones)
Thank you
Really stuck between getting the 24" or 26" . What is the consensus does one have less problems than others?
I just received my 2690, ordered from Amazon. Although I haven't calibrated the monitor (still waiting for the Spectraview kit to ship), from my comparisons of images in Photoshop and outside, the color saturation difference isn't too great, definitely not a bother if you're not doing color-critical work.