I'm betting their broadcast version of that monitor is the best you can get unless you want to mortgage your kids and get the Dolby reference screen ;)
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On 27 jan. 2013, at 21:47, "Bart" bart@filmdoc.nl> wrote:
> Thanks Job,
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> The Panasonic is sure an option, though I wonder if there is a better successor or LED variant available these days.
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> --- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "Job ter Burg (L2B)" wrote:
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>> I'm very happy with my Panasonic Pro Plasma TY-50PF11, but that's not LED. I have mine calibrated and it works very well that way, pretty accurate. There are option cards available, most notably an HDSDI one (costs about the same as the screen does, though. The current model of that screen has a different name, and I have no experience with it. They also have a broadcast version of that, which supports different LUTs.
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>> http://business.panasonic.co.uk/visual-system/products-and-accessories/professional-displays/broadcast-plasma-monitors
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