“We all perceive color differently. When you go over to the next cubical or office, you might notice the color display of your peers look different than yours. Which one of the monitors produces the more accurate colors? Maybe Pantone huey can help.”Here is some more Display News from around the web:
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- 20inch LCD Comparison: H20 20.1 & Samsung 204B @ Madshrimps
- Asus PG221 LCD Screen Review @ Rbmods
- ViewSonic VA1930WM 19-inch Widescreen LCD Monitor Review @ ThinkComputers
- Dell UltraSharp 3007WFP-HC Wide-Screen @ Techgage
- Finally, a 24-inch LCD Worth Buying @ ExtremeTech
- More Monitor for the Money: SOYO DYLM24D6 @ ExtremeTech
Fix those fleshtones
Getting a big HD monitor isn’t that hard, but making it look just right can be. Madshrimps has reviewed a product that can help, and end arguing over tint levels. The Pantone huey makes it dead simple, with it’s sensor and accompanying software, by donig the calibration for you. It will even let you have multiple settings based on how bright the room currently is, as well as profiles for graphics design and more.