From: Vesa <di...@nb...> - 2014-02-22 17:29:23
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On 02/22/2014 07:17 PM, Tres Finocchiaro wrote: > @Vesa, > > Yes this helps. Let me show you: > > Lenovo Laptop: http://i.imgur.com/PUkyRBB.jpg > > LG Television: http://imgur.com/qt6zS8U > > See how the TV doesn't look right? If others don't have this problem, > the I can attribute it to my T (which I use for most of my music creation) > I believe the TV is probably the culprit here. Sure you don't have contrast turned higher than is necessary? Or there might be some display mode or other activated, AFAIK those "TV you can use as monitor" thingies often have all kinds of image processing in them, and often are more optimized for video than actual desktop work. Personally I recommend HP monitors. Every HP monitor I've ever had has been very high in quality. I have one that's like 10 years old and still working great, whereas some newer monitors have crapped out in half that time. Got another HP monitor a couple months ago, also has brilliant image quality. Really good colour and sharpness. |