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ricohgrd1

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Jul 17, 2010
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First Post so please excuse my lack of knowledge.
Have just bought a new mini and am running it through my Pioneer Tv,
Very pleased with it though it lacks the "sharpness" of a dedicated Pc display.
What I would like to know please is does the Mini have the "muscle" to power a mid to high end NEC or EIZO because every display ive looked at states your graphic/processor/etc needs to be capable of driving a 10 bit display.
Ideally I would like a quality multimedia display (not TN panel) for web browsing/office/ and a very strong interest in photo editing hence the quality of the monitor that I am interested in.
All comments would be very much appreciated.
Thank you for an excellent and very informative forum.
Kind regards
Bob
 
First Post so please excuse my lack of knowledge.
Have just bought a new mini and am running it through my Pioneer Tv,
Very pleased with it though it lacks the "sharpness" of a dedicated Pc display.
What I would like to know please is does the Mini have the "muscle" to power a mid to high end NEC or EIZO because every display ive looked at states your graphic/processor/etc needs to be capable of driving a 10 bit display.
Ideally I would like a quality multimedia display (not TN panel) for web browsing/office/ and a very strong interest in photo editing hence the quality of the monitor that I am interested in.
All comments would be very much appreciated.
Thank you for an excellent and very informative forum.
Kind regards
Bob

Bob- Take a look at the HP ZR30W threads and my comments in them since I use this monitor and love it. It is found on MacMall where I bought mine and Anandtech has a review on it too.

I also use mine on my Pioneer 60", but in the long run using it at 2560x1600 I find better for up close work.
 
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