No. I've known why I was looking for wide gamut monitors a while ago. I guess I just didn't make it clear on this thread.
As for testing the Dell or NEC...while I'd love to...I highly doubt any one has them sitting around for demo. And even if they did have maybe a NEC Spectra series I...
I was referring to the "Colormunki Photo". The latest version. I know the X-rite i1 Extreme is better but a lot more expensive at $1800 CAD. Overkill for a photography hobbyist like myself. The Colormunki Photo is $560 CAD.
The source for my prints? They would be photos taken from my DSLR. So...
How would I be short changing myself by buying a $900.00 CAD Dell 27" monitor (U2711) and further by buying a Colormunki???
I'm looking at wide gamut monitors (at least 26" to 30") mainly for photo editing. So it must be accurate or be able to be calibrated to be very accurate. As I would like...
Perhaps I'll just go for a Dell U2711 (27"). Has received good reviews. Accurate out of the box (though, I will be buying a Colormunki to calibrate it and my new printer).
Not sure I want to pay another $1500.00 for 3 more inches (e.g. NEC 3090). Unless some one can convince me the NEC is SO...
Is the 2490 Multisync really that good? Why wasn't the Spectra series version #1? Also I would have thought LaCie would have garnered the top spot with their 100% plus NTSC and Adobe RGB models. And there was no mention of the Dell U2711 27". Surprised. Has received good reviews and is accurate...
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