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3F05Q
is a horrible artist name

Registered: Sep 2006
Location: Seattle . . . . . Skill Level: Mediocre At Best Clothing: Sometimes
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If you think reason might be the only thing you'll be using for quite a while, then a single larger widescreen might be nice. If you think you'll use another program later and will want to rewire, then go with dual.
I started with a single Samsung 225BW (22" widescreen) and was very happy with reason on it. Then I inherited an Acer 19" (Non-widescreen) and have been very happy with having two monitors. I run Live's sequencer in the widescreen, and VSTs to the right in the Acer.
If you're going to want to rewire later, then two widescreens would fit the bill wonderfully.
The Samsung has been a great monitor, no problems at all! Contrast ratio is a bit bothersome for movies, as it just doesn't get dark enough. Image is quite sharp and refresh seems high. No complaints here, really
Acer, on the other hand.... well... I'm on my second one as the first just quit out. On the second one a pixel is stuck red, and another is out. I don't know if that's still common and I'm just lucking out with the Samsung, or if in fact their quality is a bit lower. ?
Anyway, good luck with whatever you decide on!
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Dec-01-2007 00:43
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echosystm
super wow maker

Registered: Jul 2004
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| quote: | Originally posted by 3F05Q
Do they (samsung) actually manufacture their own panels, or do they source them? |
Ok lets make a bit of a distinction here to avoid confusion! "Panel" = the lcd screen inside the monitor. "Monitor" = the case, controls, panel etc.
Samsung is the only major MONITOR brand who manufactures their own PANELS. That said, not all Samsung MONITORS use Samsung PANELS. For example, the 226BW has three different panels in the same model (A = Samsung, B & C = Chimei). It's a luck of the draw with that model.
Pretty much every other MONITOR brand sources their pannels from Chimei/CMO or Samsung and so forth. Dell often use Samsung panels in high end monitors. ASUS are also doing it a bit more lately.
When you look at LCD prices, you will always see some LCDs are a fair bit cheaper than others. This is because they use a shit panel. There is really no such thing as a "good deal" in IT. Everything has a cost and you get what you pay for. If you buy a cheap monitor, the inverter probably hums, it is probably a crappy 6bit panel (not 8bit) and the colour controls are probably crap.
FYI, 6 bit panels go up to "16.2M colours". This is not accurate. A large portion of that 16.2m colours are dithered from 6 bits. 8 bit panels support 16.7m colours, without any dithering. Obviously 8 bit panels are far better quality.
To throw some numbers at you...
8-bit panel: 16,777,216 colours
6-bit panel: 262,144 colours
Thats a massive difference lol
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Dec-01-2007 07:11
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