Thursday, October 29, 2009

Re: [Avid-L2] Re: OT: Good monitor for MacBook Pro

Watch the difference between edge-lit and back-lit. Edge-lit is real thin,
but pretty much the same technology as CFL just different light sources.
The back-lit can have brightness adjusted by shutting down LED's in the
matrix. Smart software can even do it in dark or black areas (think letterboxes)
to minimize light bleeding through, giving better blacks.

Comments Martin?

Quinton Lee, MIS
Q.A. Lee Consulting
Helping People and Technology Work Together


In a message dated 10/29/2009 9:00:38 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
switthaus@mac.com writes:

Thanks Jeff -

interesting way the Apple monitor is described on their site. First
description:

"The LED Cinema Display is the first display designed specifically for the
MacBook. Three easy connections allow you to extend your desktop, charge
your MacBook and access a world of USB peripherals."

Second description:
"Connect the LED Cinema Display to your new computer, and it's like
upgrading your screen to first class. The 24-inch LED-backlit widescreen display
adds 1920 by 1200 pixels to your workspace, giving your work more room to
impress. And its glossy finish makes graphics, photos, and video appear in
rich colors and deep blacks."

The second clarifies the LED backlit deal...my bad as I assumed LED,
etc.......checking out the Samsung now...

sw


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