Boyd Ostroff
July 29th, 2006, 04:14 PM
Was browsing at Best Buy today and made the mistake of wandering into the computer section to look at the LCD monitors.... before I knew it I was carrying a Gateway 21" widescreen monitor out to my car ;-)
So far I'm really impressed by this screen, which cost $500. Native resolution is 1680x1050, 1000:1 contrast ratio, DVI, s-video, component and composite inputs and even support for HDCP. Have been playing with it using my Z1 thru the component inputs and it looks great. When you set it for 1:1 screen size it slightly letterboxes the image to properly maintain a 16:9 aspect ratio on the 16:10 screen. There are a lot of image controls including manual adjustment of color temperature. Just looking at color bars briefly, it seemed like the default settings weren't too bad.
It overscans slightly in the horizontal direction but not much if any in the vertical. Looking at the LCD screen on my Z1, the Gateway monitor showed more than the camera did in standard mode, but when I switched the Z1 to all scan mode I could see slightly more to the left and right.
Anyway, this seemed like a good deal for the money and I was looking for another monitor to use while editing so I guess I'll keep it :-) It looks a lot better than my 22" Samsung 1280x720 LCD. I haven't hooked it up to my computer yet, but it looked nice in the store and the reviews I've read online give it top marks. It also has a nice adjustable stand which pivots 90 degrees into portrait mode. Not sure if my Mac will support that since the manual says you need to use the included Windows software for that feature. In terms of appearance, it's attractive with a thin flat black bezel.
If you're looking for something on a budget to use with a Z1 or one of the other affordable HD camcorders then it might be worth checking out.
So far I'm really impressed by this screen, which cost $500. Native resolution is 1680x1050, 1000:1 contrast ratio, DVI, s-video, component and composite inputs and even support for HDCP. Have been playing with it using my Z1 thru the component inputs and it looks great. When you set it for 1:1 screen size it slightly letterboxes the image to properly maintain a 16:9 aspect ratio on the 16:10 screen. There are a lot of image controls including manual adjustment of color temperature. Just looking at color bars briefly, it seemed like the default settings weren't too bad.
It overscans slightly in the horizontal direction but not much if any in the vertical. Looking at the LCD screen on my Z1, the Gateway monitor showed more than the camera did in standard mode, but when I switched the Z1 to all scan mode I could see slightly more to the left and right.
Anyway, this seemed like a good deal for the money and I was looking for another monitor to use while editing so I guess I'll keep it :-) It looks a lot better than my 22" Samsung 1280x720 LCD. I haven't hooked it up to my computer yet, but it looked nice in the store and the reviews I've read online give it top marks. It also has a nice adjustable stand which pivots 90 degrees into portrait mode. Not sure if my Mac will support that since the manual says you need to use the included Windows software for that feature. In terms of appearance, it's attractive with a thin flat black bezel.
If you're looking for something on a budget to use with a Z1 or one of the other affordable HD camcorders then it might be worth checking out.