19-03-2018, 04:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-03-2018, 04:24 PM by ppppenguin.)
Seems a perfectly sensible use of a V200. A decent set fitted with isolating TX and video input to give an indication. It didn't need the superior geometry, black level etc of a professional monitor and it was a lot cheaper.
Professional monitors were very expensive, and still are. So there's an incentive to use modified domestic sets in less demanding applications. These days almost any set can be used as a monitor. It may not have perfect colourimetry etc but it will be good enough for many purposes. Today's TVs are probably as good as all but the best of pro monitors of a few years ago.
Professional monitors were very expensive, and still are. So there's an incentive to use modified domestic sets in less demanding applications. These days almost any set can be used as a monitor. It may not have perfect colourimetry etc but it will be good enough for many purposes. Today's TVs are probably as good as all but the best of pro monitors of a few years ago.
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