Moreover all 700 LaCies have LED backlight that offers just about the perfect screen uniformity and black levels you'd ever want. Time to get to the cool stuff, the whole new line-up is capable of offering ultra-wide gamut of up to 123 percent of Adobe RGB colourspace that furthers for the reachnes of the colors that are being reproduced. It's a whole new 700 series of monitors actually, consisting of the 20-inch LaCie 720, 24-inch LaCie 724, and the 30-inch LaCie 730. MalwareWhether you're a graphics designer, computer professional or just a person like me who wants to know everything, it's good to know about the immediate existence of these new LaCie professional LCD monitors. Posted on Sep 13th 2008, 8:16 Reply #16 lemonadesoda I do with EIZO, however, and find those to be better than the Samsung offerings, at least out of the box.Īnd second, I did confuse the Samsung for some other model. I actually have no experience with Lacie's pro lines. I find EIZO products to be everything I mentioned above. I made 2 mistakes here, and I'm really not sure how I did the first one.įirst, I somehow confused Lacie and EIZO. In fact, looking at the specs, it's the SAME PANEL and SAME SPECS and very similar hood and hood mount system. IMO, we are losing the differentiation between "news" and company specifc product lauches.Ģ./ The Samsung XL20 is in the same league. If thy had released something more exciting that diferentiates itself from the comp, not just "me too", then that's NEWS. LaCie are behind the envelope from that perspective. EIZO, NEC and Samsung have had THIS SPECIFICATION out for quite a while. Posted on Sep 12th 2008, 7:31 Reply #14 lemonadesodaġ./ Late to market with THIS specification. That Samsung 20" isn't even in the same league. Sure, you can get the same panel in another monitor, but not necessarily the same quality of controller. Lacies are generally also more accurate out of the box than most of their counterparts, and they never over use noise inducing overdrive technologies. this is just their updated range, with LED backlighting and a few other updated features. Plus, when working on photo or CAD, or mapping software, much more fine resolution would be available.No Lacie is not late to the market. Use 120DPI or higher (rather than standard 96DPI) and no longer see jaggies. That would allow for far superior text reading. IMO, they should get 2560x1600 into a 24" format, not a huge 30" format. What is needed FOR PROFESSIONALS is a higher pixel density, so that more pixels, higher DPI, can be shown on the "canvass". LaCie is late, late, late to market since the professional space is already well covered with identical products. Personally, I find these Professional TFTs BORING for a "2009 Product". but more expensive and will no siginificant feature differences. These look very similar to the Samsung XL range. LemonadesodaPrices you quoted were EXCLUDING VAT. Once they update their page, you'll have all the information you need. For more information on the monitors, you'll have to wait a little bit because LaCie's site is still not aware that these monitors exist. The LaCie 720, 724, and 730 monitors are available now from LaCie's specialised dealer network starting at £949. This software allows the ability to calibrate and profile displays, verify profile accuracy and maintain display uniformity. All 700 Series Monitors are also bundled with LaCie's blue eye pro Proof Edition calibration software package. "The cutting edge technology embedded in LaCie's new 700 series Monitors supports the colour-critical workflow of prepress operators, photographers and graphic designers by enabling the most-precise on-screen proofing yet," said Daniel Mayer, LaCie's Colour Business Unit Manager. Whether you're a graphics designer, computer professional or just a person like me who wants to know everything, it's good to know about the immediate existence of these new LaCie professional LCD monitors.
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