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Luminous Landscape Reviews Sony Artisan Monitor

Mark Goldstein | Digital | December 10, 2003 | 2 Comments

Sony Artisan MonitorLuminous Landscape editor Michael Reichmann has just reviewed the Sony Artisan Monitor.

“Imagine a monitor design specifically for digital photographers. Imagine that it was capable of calibrating and profiling itself, and even able to advise you when it drifted out of calibration. Imagine that it had a resolution of up to 2048 X 1536 and a diagonal measurement of 21”.

I could go on - and will - but you get the idea. The monitor in question is the Sony Artisan, aka the model GDM-C520K. It has a suggested retail price in the U.S. of $1,800 but can be found for about $1,600 from a number of reputable on-line dealers.”

Website: Luminous Landscape - Sony Artisan Monitor Review



 

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#1 Mad@TT

There`s a guy (quite an expert on all things connected with graphics) claiming this Sony thing actually sucks (as well as any other trinitron design) and that the ultimate monitor to own is this one (discontinued I believe)
ftp://ftp.barcoview.com/download/mis/software/cis/free/megaspec.pdf

and it`s successor (I just love the way they say ENTRY LEVEL, as if they were making fun of ordinary people with credit card limits) wink
http://www.barco.com/prepress/en/products/product.asp?gennr=1215

8:35 pm - Wednesday, December 10, 2003

#2 Mark Goldstein

Let's face it, almost every photographer is going to use the monitor that came with their PC, blissfully unaware that products like this actually exist!

10:02 am - Thursday, December 11, 2003

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