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Gear Talk => Other => Topic started by: ianwatson on June 19, 2019, 08:14:42
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Hello everyone,
My 23" Apple Cinema Display is showing its age. The time has come for a new monitor. A bit of research suggests the Eizo CS2420 as an excellent replacement. The size and resolution are similar at 24" and 1920 x 1200. Or perhaps I could indulge in the CS2730 at 27" and 2560 x 1440. (This is the most resolution that I believe my late 2012 Mac mini can handle.) Then there is the wild thought of a shiny new 27" iMac with a 5K display. Shiny might be the operative word with its glossy display.
What do you think? Is 5K a help or a hinderance for editing photographs?
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I am using a 27” iMac from 2015, it has the 5k display. Although shiny it is very good to edit pictures on.
The Retina display makes a huge difference. 5120x2880 pixels makes a difference, so files from a D700 is show nearly in 100% ;)
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Same here (but December 2014). It is a lovely monitor, but I have not used the Eizo so cannot compare.
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Thank you, Bent and Anthony. The iMac it is 8)
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Thank you, Bent and Anthony. The iMac it is 8)
I recommend the SSD version. I have applications on the SSD and my data on an external Thunderbolt drive. It may be that the iMac now uses USB-C.
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Mine is with fusion drive.
All my image files are located on a NAS.
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My current Mac Mini has an SSD and an external 2-disk RAID that is compatible with USB-C. It will be nice to get the full speed from the latter.