![]() ![]() ![]() I did the monitor hood too which has helped a lot and was built a lot better than I expected. I felt like I could reach in and touch stuff in the photo. I thought my old Dell was good, but this thing blows it away. So I ended up buying this NEC PA series monitor and calibrated it last night - OMG this thing rocks! I feel like I did when I went from my old TV to a nice LED 1080p HDTV. Here was my email to my photography club after I got this display: I had no contacts with NEC (at that point) and purchased it just as you would. I did a little shopping around and some research and found out that this NEC display might be a wise investment, so I finally put down my own cash for the monitor and hood. It had served me well for several years and I was actually looking forward to the day when I could buy a monitor for a couple hundred bucks!Įvery time I talked to my mentor he would rave about this PA-Series monitor which he had added to his own collection, and during my printing series I was really struggling to get soft proofing results that matched what I was seeing in my GTI light box. I liked my Dell 2407WFPb display and thought that there was no need to replace it. In September 2010 one of my most respected photography mentors contacted me and told me that I needed to review the NEC PA-Series displays because he felt they were almost as good as the Eizo ColorEdge CG221 ($5,034 B&H on ) for a fraction of the price (I paid $899.95 for My PA241W-BK on ). NEC MultiProfiler - A Must for NEC Displays!.NEC SpectraSensor Pro (powered by X-Rite).NEC PA301W Review (old model replaced by above).NEC PA242W Review (replaces the PA241W discussed here).Here’s an index of my NEC reviews not covered by this article: My PA241W-BK is configured in Landscape mode at 1920x1200 with a hood ![]()
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