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| 09|01|2008 |
David English
All projectors require compromises and tradeoffs. The trick is to find one with strengths and weaknesses that match what you want to do with it. The Canon REALiS SX80 breaks from the pack of me-too projectors to combine an SXGA+ resolution (1400 x 1050), strong output (3000 lumens) and excellent color.... »
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| 07|01|2008 |
David English
The press release may promise something that’s "revolutionary," but that’s rarely the case. With the HP DreamColor LP2480zx 24-inch LCD display, however, the product really could live up to the hype.... »
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| 06|01|2008 |
Mike de la Flor
In 2001 Wacom revolutionized digital artistry with the introduction of the first Cintiq interactive pen displays. Though pricey the Cintiqs were popular because they allowed artists to draw directly on screen.... »
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| 09|01|2007 |
Marc Franklin
Matrox has been doing a lot of "out-of-the-box" thinking in the past few years. The company has three families of external graphics devices— the high-end Exito line, essentially an external remote... »
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| 03|01|2007 |
Kevin Kilbride
Panasonic’s BT-LH2600W is a stellar example of the future in LCD monitoring. A good value for widescreen SDI monitoring in this size range.... »
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| 02|01|2007 |
David English
In an era of increasingly specialized devices, can one projector serve two different high-end markets? That’s the goal of the Canon REALiS SX60, which could well be an excellent choice if you’re looking... »
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| 06|01|2006 |
By David English
Falling prices for flat panel monitors, along with low-cost desktop and notebook computers, are fueling the drive to place informational displays everywhere. ... »
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| 03|01|2006 |
By Kevin Kilbride
With a nearly-hermetic die-cast metal chassis and a 12-volt XLR power input backing up the traditional line-voltage connector, it was clear that Panasonic’s $3,400, WXGA-resolution BT-LH1700W monitor was... »
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| 01|01|2006 |
By Erik Holsinger
Accurate monitoring during high-definition production is absolutely critical; an SD monitor just can’t show you potential problems with your footage. From bad makeup jobs to product labels that managed to... »
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| 01|01|2006 |
By David English
If you’re shopping for a portable projector, you know about trade-offs. You can buy a projector with the brightness level you need, but it will probably weigh more than you want. Or you can buy a projector... »
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