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New Sony LCD Monitor
For the professionals of the computation, design or nobody of those areas they require to have advanced monitors, Sony has redesigned its LCD Luma. This monitor of 20 inches is the LMD-2030W, and supports entrance for HDMI for the reproduction in video. Models LMD-2450W/LMD-2050W of 20 and 24 – inches respectively, have entrances for the normal ports and a processor of 10 bits. 2450W has resolution of 1920 x 1200, and the other one of 1680 1050. They will be on sale as of May, although the prices are not known.

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6 Responses to “New Sony LCD Monitor”
This monitor is expensive, but the resolution, crispness and lack of ghosting make it worthwhile if you can afford it.
This is a very nice, high end monitor. I would recommend it if you have the funds.
I have to admit that this is a very fine and beautiful monitor. The display is very crisp and vibrant and the 1600×1200 resolution on a 20″ monitor is definitely worth the hefty price tag.
The LMD-2030W model offers significant benefits compared to the PC-type monitors traditionally used in portable video production, particularly its ability to handle a variety of video source signals. This new monitor expands that capability with the inclusion of an HDMI input. This monito supports composite video, Y/C, RGB, component as standard and DI-SDI as an option.
great look, SONY always did had good Monitors
I had 3 SONY monitors and every single of them worked great, this one except the look does have great characteristics
I can’t seem to get the balance right.
I using a mac pro with the Black Magic Intensity Pro HDMI card, with HDMI cable connecting to the LMD 2030.
Please HELP!!!!
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Posted on: March 13, 2007
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