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- Linkert
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Scrap wood bench turned desk, <3
(horrible iPhone 4 HDR pic)
(horrible iPhone 4 HDR pic)
- ShivaYash
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Thanks, that is nice. How are you getting on with the Samson mic? I have the go model and like the fact it has three modes, but am considering an upgrade to what you have.
- Medowy
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I have really enjoyed using this mic. The sound quality is great! You can check out this video if you have not already seen it!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaFkTLmGBLg
- macmakkara
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Is it good?
- Madhias
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Somehow this looks extremely comfy with the snow outside and the unusual desk!
- Linkert
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It is Height adjusted for me, the only thing are the edges of the desk, need to sand it down. Made a whole set of these benches, retrofitted for my old apartment.
Gonna have some photos caught on Ilford FP4+ and developed with caffonol-C in a while. The photoshot will start as soon as my Poker II arrives. (yeah, still waiting, since november..)
- ShivaYash
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My neighbour has lent me his lovely professional grade EIZO 24 monitor, complete with hood and built-in calibration thingy... a nice new set up. Annoying however, for when he takes it back, I'll be needing to purchase an additional monitor!! Any tips? I'm keen on either a NEC or EIZO, 24 inches. I only need a base model and am keen on either getting a graded unit or something secondhand.
I like this: 24" Eizo SX2462Wh-Bk FlexScan Pro LED IPS Monitor - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161572883546? ... EBIDX%3AIT
or this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eizo-FlexScan ... 43d5352df7
But I'm really a novice and know very little about monitors. Contrast ratios and response rates are quite confusing. Any tips highly welcome.
I like this: 24" Eizo SX2462Wh-Bk FlexScan Pro LED IPS Monitor - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/161572883546? ... EBIDX%3AIT
or this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Eizo-FlexScan ... 43d5352df7
But I'm really a novice and know very little about monitors. Contrast ratios and response rates are quite confusing. Any tips highly welcome.
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i love HP monitors, the HP LP2475w is getting old now but its very accurate colour wise has more inputs than you can shake a stick at ( it as that cool time when everything had display port and legacy stuff like component and s-video).
and if you are feeling flush the LP2480zx.
and if you are feeling flush the LP2480zx.
- gogusrl
- Location: Romania
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Think I said it before, but you can't go wrong with a 2560x1440 IPS korean. More details here : http://www.overclock.net/t/1384767/offi ... nitor-club
If you're in the UK you can find rebranded models for a bit more than what they go for on ebay. For example : http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/hazro_hz27wa.htm
If you're in the UK you can find rebranded models for a bit more than what they go for on ebay. For example : http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/hazro_hz27wa.htm
- gogusrl
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There are multi-input variants as well but that increases input lag (bad for games). The other option is going with an active DisplayPort -> Dual-Link-DVI adapter.
There are 2 big options :
Glossy IPS made by LG @ 60 hz (Yamakasi, Catleap)
Glossy/Matte PLS made by Samsung @ 60Hz (X-Star, Qnix) These are overclockable to 96Hz and most of them go up to 120hz (again mostly for gaming).
There are 2 big options :
Glossy IPS made by LG @ 60 hz (Yamakasi, Catleap)
Glossy/Matte PLS made by Samsung @ 60Hz (X-Star, Qnix) These are overclockable to 96Hz and most of them go up to 120hz (again mostly for gaming).
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i have the hazro HZ27WB as well and it is very nice the panel is very uniform no dead pixels or anything and the metal stand is loverly. backlight uniformity is not that good i had to send one back due to this problem and the replacement was much better
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrBOXhRs3C4
Video of crap one,
colours are good on it too not as good as the HP but almost there, i wish it did not use PWM for the backlight tho
never go for glossy screens they may look cool in the shop but they are just terrible to live with ( part of why the older cinema display for apple is way better than the new one
if you do colour accurate work you want to stick with CCFL backlight over LED
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nrBOXhRs3C4
Video of crap one,
colours are good on it too not as good as the HP but almost there, i wish it did not use PWM for the backlight tho
never go for glossy screens they may look cool in the shop but they are just terrible to live with ( part of why the older cinema display for apple is way better than the new one
if you do colour accurate work you want to stick with CCFL backlight over LED
- gogusrl
- Location: Romania
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To be honest I had no clue they have pwm backlight and strobing problems. I've had my Shimian (IPS) for over 2 years now and got an X-Star (PLS) last year and I never noticed any flickering. Does this effect show up on a mobile phone camera or do I need something better ? I just did a quick test and there's no flicker.
Pretty much all my friends have one or more, and the backlight bleeding problems are pretty rare. 1 out of 10 had some problems which were easily fixed.
Pretty much all my friends have one or more, and the backlight bleeding problems are pretty rare. 1 out of 10 had some problems which were easily fixed.
- ShivaYash
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Thanks for the recommendations.
I must admit, I've always been a little bit of a brand whore, the unknown brands fill me with horror, especially when I'm spending hundreds of pounds and not tens. The brand issue does bother me to the extent that I only use original staples in my REXEL stapler and only fit Mercedes-Benz parts to my car.
OEM is of course the next best thing, but even then, as a former computer repairer, for Apple, I know the difference between branded parts and branded parts for a particular company. The latter generally speaking, are made to a different specification. But companies do often have large mark ups on such items.
A case in point, last week my washing machine needed new dampers, its a 1997 model but still has plenty of life left it in. The replacements from Miele UK cost £77 with free postage. The parts in question were made by Suspa DE. I found a supplier on eBay selling near identical parts for about £20 less, + postage, so the difference in price, on the actually part, wasn't really significant. Although the parts looked identical, minus the M word, the Miele item was rated at 120nm and the OEM at 140nm. Some may argue that a stiffer damper is a better damper, and yes, that may be true, but I am sure a Miele engineer would be shot by firing line, if s/he didn't properly calculate the correct operating force required per damper, for a particular model etc. Hence, at least to my basic understanding, the 120nm variant was only available stamped with Miele.
I think I'd sleep better, with a branded monitor hooked up to my iMac.
I must admit, I've always been a little bit of a brand whore, the unknown brands fill me with horror, especially when I'm spending hundreds of pounds and not tens. The brand issue does bother me to the extent that I only use original staples in my REXEL stapler and only fit Mercedes-Benz parts to my car.
OEM is of course the next best thing, but even then, as a former computer repairer, for Apple, I know the difference between branded parts and branded parts for a particular company. The latter generally speaking, are made to a different specification. But companies do often have large mark ups on such items.
A case in point, last week my washing machine needed new dampers, its a 1997 model but still has plenty of life left it in. The replacements from Miele UK cost £77 with free postage. The parts in question were made by Suspa DE. I found a supplier on eBay selling near identical parts for about £20 less, + postage, so the difference in price, on the actually part, wasn't really significant. Although the parts looked identical, minus the M word, the Miele item was rated at 120nm and the OEM at 140nm. Some may argue that a stiffer damper is a better damper, and yes, that may be true, but I am sure a Miele engineer would be shot by firing line, if s/he didn't properly calculate the correct operating force required per damper, for a particular model etc. Hence, at least to my basic understanding, the 120nm variant was only available stamped with Miele.
I think I'd sleep better, with a branded monitor hooked up to my iMac.
- gogusrl
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Go buy a 27" 2560x1440 Apple Display (not sure what's the exact name), take it apart and note all the product numbers / manufacturers from the controller pcb and the actual LCD display. Now do the same with a 300$ Yamakashi Shimian and compare them. You'll find them to be 100% the same. I'll let you google the price of that Apple monitor yourself
- ShivaYash
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If only they made a matte version! The iMac display is lovely, the 27 inch panel is good but some idiot at Apple decided we all must LOVE glossy displays. I hate the glossy display and have tried various films, to reduce the reflections and glare. Some have worked but in solving those issues, create a new one. Text looks very fuzzy behind the anti-glare film. I was disappointed that even 3M expensive offering, at over £100 was the same. Luckily for me, I did not spend money on it, and instead opted to receive a sizeable sample from them.gogusrl wrote: ↑Go buy a 27" 2560x1440 Apple Display (not sure what's the exact name), take it apart and note all the product numbers / manufacturers from the controller pcb and the actual LCD display. Now do the same with a 300$ Yamakashi Shimian and compare them. You'll find them to be 100% the same. I'll let you google the price of that Apple monitor yourself
The hunt continues.
PS. I even ran my iMac for a while with the bezel (and glass) removed, but it was still far from ideal. The computer is located in an attic study room, with four large roof windows. I've got blinds on two of them, closest the computer, and the other option will be to simply stick foil over the glass of the other two, in an attempt to reduce eye strain and reflections. They are driving me mad. But I type this message whilst looking at my pal's lovely EIZO display, which, as its designed for professionals, is matte, and its silly hood, while looking weird, does really work.
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you can get the old silver one that is matt
http://www.mapleuk.co.uk/refurbished-ap ... -566-p.asp
way overpriced on that die but just an example
http://www.mapleuk.co.uk/refurbished-ap ... -566-p.asp
way overpriced on that die but just an example
- ShivaYash
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WOW... I may just go for this. Am seeing mint examples close to my home for sub £300. Its DVI however, so I'd need a minidisplay to DVI cable. Not sure if they exist.andrewjoy wrote: ↑you can get the old silver one that is matt
http://www.mapleuk.co.uk/refurbished-ap ... -566-p.asp
way overpriced on that die but just an example
- Khers
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There are plenty of those! Both from Apple and others. Should not be an issue at all!ShivaYash wrote: ↑WOW... I may just go for this. Am seeing mint examples close to my home for sub £300. Its DVI however, so I'd need a minidisplay to DVI cable. Not sure if they exist.andrewjoy wrote: ↑you can get the old silver one that is matt
http://www.mapleuk.co.uk/refurbished-ap ... -566-p.asp
way overpriced on that die but just an example
- ShivaYash
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Yep - £85 cable required... and funny, Apple sell one.ShivaYash wrote: ↑WOW... I may just go for this. Am seeing mint examples close to my home for sub £300. Its DVI however, so I'd need a minidisplay to DVI cable. Not sure if they exist.andrewjoy wrote: ↑you can get the old silver one that is matt
http://www.mapleuk.co.uk/refurbished-ap ... -566-p.asp
way overpriced on that die but just an example
Anyone know the life span of the 30 inch Cinema Display? They are circa 2007 so quite old already. Things to look out for etc.
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get the ones that have mini dvi integrated to a dvi cable not a convener they work best in my experience
http://www.amazon.co.uk/AKORD%C2%AE-Met ... isplayport
this is the one i buy in work to connect our macbook pros to older monitors they work just fine and i have never had one fail unlike even the apple made convters
http://www.amazon.co.uk/AKORD%C2%AE-Met ... isplayport
this is the one i buy in work to connect our macbook pros to older monitors they work just fine and i have never had one fail unlike even the apple made convters
- gogusrl
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That type of converts only goes up to 1920x1200. If you want 2560x1440/1600 you need an ACTIVE displayport -> dual link dvi adapter. Something like this : http://www.amazon.com/Dell-BIZLINK-Disp ... B003XYBA72
I have the exact same model and it works great. You can get a 2$ mini-dp to dp adater and daisy chain them.
I have the exact same model and it works great. You can get a 2$ mini-dp to dp adater and daisy chain them.
- seebart
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I`m still happy with my HP ZR24w after three years!
http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/test/20 ... zr24w.html
http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/test/20 ... zr24w.html
- ShivaYash
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It looks very nice indeed - solid and well made. Great prices, can be had for £115 on eBay!seebart wrote: ↑I`m still happy with my HP ZR24w after three years!
http://www.prad.de/new/monitore/test/20 ... zr24w.html
- ShivaYash
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Just won a 30 inch cinema display on eBay for £260. Am collecting next week.Khers wrote: ↑There are plenty of those! Both from Apple and others. Should not be an issue at all!ShivaYash wrote: ↑WOW... I may just go for this. Am seeing mint examples close to my home for sub £300. Its DVI however, so I'd need a minidisplay to DVI cable. Not sure if they exist.andrewjoy wrote: ↑you can get the old silver one that is matt
http://www.mapleuk.co.uk/refurbished-ap ... -566-p.asp
way overpriced on that die but just an example
Delighted.
- ShivaYash
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I know... its described as MINT, complete with the power brick.scottc wrote: ↑Wow! Nice one, ShivaYash. That's a real steal. Congrats.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Apple-Cinema- ... 1669121337?
Shall report back.