Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/03/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I have a 30" Apple display and it's fabulous. Calibrated monthly of course! <grin> Fortunately there's good, affordable, calibration software/hardware out there. But, that said, the wide-screen Dell displays are getting very favorable comments from a variety of sources. They actually have a better SPEC in the contrast ratio department than the Apple displays do. I think there are a very few suppliers of the good, big, LCD displays so it's vendor issues that might make the choice for you - price being the foremost. My experience with Dell, indirect since I don't run any PC machines at all, but through friends etc, is that their displays are either great on arrival and work super or they have problems from the start and then have to insist on replacement. This happens with Apple as well although maybe with 1/4 the frequency. NEVER buy new generation from Apple. Always wait one. So I wouldn't buy a new Intel based Mac now, I'd wait until late summer when they've been through a production design-cycle. Although, I have to say, with Intel deeply involved with the design and using chip sets that are highly standard, this may change. I'd never buy a Dell laptop. Thinkpad for a laptop - it's almost a no-brainer unless cost is everything. I have had two of the PowerBook laptops, a 15" and a 17", both heavily used. The 15" is still in service (it was one of the first TiBooks) and keeps my mother-in-law very happily on-line with no problems. The 17" works wonderfully but runs Aperture slooooooooowly. Adam