So for our business we'll take the Cheaper, Superior Apple Cinema HD's over the less predictable, more expensive Dell's. ![]() In this respects Dells are very expensive monitors for us to use as they force us to burn physical color prints and FEDEX to clients. Without custom profiles the Dell pales in comparision to the Mac Cinema HD's - Even with a Custom Profile the Dell is less useful to us as most of our nationwide clients have Mac OS systems with Cinema HD's - we can send a digital proof and insure that our client sees what we see thanks to the firmware/OS Sync. We do high-end color management on both 23 and 30" Cinema HD's - we have a Dell 24 inch as well. The color management of Apple Cinema HD is superior to that of the Dell due to firmware differences and interaction with Colorsync in the actual OS. Hello "Einstein," - while the panels may be the same, and they are, you should do a bit more research before tagging others with hostility. How silly of me to think people would 'get it'. So no matter how you look at it, a comment that makes fun of Windows7' age versus OSX is ironic/funny/silly. the 7 year old date makes no sense to begin with) and it's really based on NT which is 18 years old) when OSX is older (released for 10+ years and based on NeXT Step (NOT OS9) which is MUCH older (1985) than Windows period and that's based on Unix which is literally ancient in the tech world (1969). Now do some of you get it? Ragging on Windows7 (based on 'vista' which is only 5 years old by release date, although obviously started earlier internally (i.e. Windows7 took 7 years to get right, which is silly sounding when OSX has been at that 'version' for 10+ years. I'm not 'saying' anything, just making a jab at the wording of a previous poster's wording (i.e. ? Actually, those first versions of Windows were the only ones with names based on the version number.Īlthough, I can't make out what either of you are saying.Įgad.
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