Nice, but if you're just a casual user I would think that the Dell 3008FPW would be better since it's also got HDMI, DisplayPort, Component, Composite on top of the dual DVI-D...
I'd say that's most definitely true. The Eizo will be very important for digital pre-press, design, photography or other color-critical uses. I don't imagine I'd be playing Crysis on the Eizo, thinking to myself, "Man, the Adobe gamut really makes a difference! And the detail I see in the shadows makes the game playable."
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Nice, but if you're just a casual user I would think that the Dell 3008FPW would be better since it's also got HDMI, DisplayPort, Component, Composite on top of the dual DVI-D...
I'd say that's most definitely true. The Eizo will be very important for digital pre-press, design, photography or other color-critical uses. I don't imagine I'd be playing Crysis on the Eizo, thinking to myself, "Man, the Adobe gamut really makes a difference! And the detail I see in the shadows makes the game playable."
Although it says on the site for Dell 3008 that it "can support up to Adobe 98 colour standard."
(http://accessories.euro.dell.com/sna/productdetail.aspx?c=uk&l=en&s=dhs&cs=ukdhs1&sku=142660)
Is that the same thing as Adobe gamut?