Surely not STILL overpriced?


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too bad you dont know anything

Alot of people with trained eyes will notice the 5ms delay difference on the Monitors, And if you are spending that much money it should be the DAMN best.

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a "trained eye", wow, you must be kidding. Why do you train your eye to see 5ms updates? I dont remember seeing any explosion or animation lasting only 5ms in a game before, i doubt im missing out on anything.

You spend that much money on what you want, not on whats best, those two dont always go together.

well, this is a good start for apple to lower the prices , some say they are coming with a some sort of inexpensive mac !

Apple new policy looks like to be bring mac stuf to more people by making them cheap

lets hope this is a trend which will continue in apple with out losing their quality

Proof Perfect

...Apple displays are so good at color, that you can use them in a SWOP-certified soft-proofing workflow. In January 2003, the Remote Director 2.0 proofing system from Integrated Color Solutions, Inc. became the first display-based proofing system to be SWOP (Specifications for Web Offset Publications) certified. The prestigious SWOP certification means you can use Remote Director 2.0 to approve jobs for press production onscreen without the need for hard-copy proofs, providing significant time and cost saving for print professionals.

Certified systems are capable of producing proofs visually identical to the SWOP Certified Press Proof as defined in ANSI CGATS TR 001, Graphic Technology. ICS chose Apple flat-panel displays because they are the only ones able to provide the luminance and color gamut ICS needs to create an onscreen proof that has the same brightness and feel as paper. The 30-inch Cinema HD Display uses the same technology certified by SWOP.

can this be done with the dell? It's not about games/response time (tho it's an admitted factor), it's more about colour accuracy!

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