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MIDI_EVIL

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Jan 23, 2006
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I'm looking for a 'decent' and 'affordable' display, to hook up to my NVidia GTX 670 whilst editing in both FCPX and Premiere CS6.

I currently use a 23" Cinema Display.

I'd appreciate any suggestions from around $150 to $350, or up to £500
 

LethalWolfe

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Jan 11, 2002
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I bought a 24" Dell a few years ago that I still like (lots of video inputs, USB slots, card reader, etc.,). It'll just be another display for the GUI so you don't have to go crazy on it.


Lethal
 

FroColin

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I actually use a BlackMagic UltraStudio mini thing and my TV (I have a really nice panasonic plasma, the VT50 actually) but if you have a TV and you can work with it in terms of location, then it can be great to monitor on. It's important to see your stuff on a big screen I think
 

MIDI_EVIL

macrumors 65816
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Jan 23, 2006
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UK
I bought a 24" Dell a few years ago that I still like (lots of video inputs, USB slots, card reader, etc.,). It'll just be another display for the GUI so you don't have to go crazy on it.


Lethal

Thanks! Is it good enough (or overkill) for 1080p monitoring as secondary?

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I actually use a BlackMagic UltraStudio mini thing and my TV (I have a really nice panasonic plasma, the VT50 actually) but if you have a TV and you can work with it in terms of location, then it can be great to monitor on. It's important to see your stuff on a big screen I think

I've just taken a look at this, seems like a great solution.

Which model did you get exactly?

Thanks for your input!
 

LethalWolfe

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Jan 11, 2002
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Thanks! Is it good enough (or overkill) for 1080p monitoring as secondary?

I like it a lot and when my 23" Apple monitor dies I doubt I'll go with Apple again (lack of features kills me). I only use my computer monitors as computer monitors though because, for a number of reasons, they don't accurately reproduce a video image for me to trust them as 'critical viewing' monitors.

If I wanted to go that route on a budget I would do something along the lines of what FroColin is doing.
 

MIDI_EVIL

macrumors 65816
Original poster
Jan 23, 2006
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UK
I like it a lot and when my 23" Apple monitor dies I doubt I'll go with Apple again (lack of features kills me). I only use my computer monitors as computer monitors though because, for a number of reasons, they don't accurately reproduce a video image for me to trust them as 'critical viewing' monitors.

If I wanted to go that route on a budget I would do something along the lines of what FroColin is doing.

Thanks Lethal, great advice. I've always had a lot of respect for your experience in this field, so I appreciate your input.

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I actually use a BlackMagic UltraStudio mini thing and my TV (I have a really nice panasonic plasma, the VT50 actually) but if you have a TV and you can work with it in terms of location, then it can be great to monitor on. It's important to see your stuff on a big screen I think

Could I ask you for the exact model of BM US you use? There doesn't seem to be a 'mini' version, only express...
 
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