Cadalyst - June 2008 - (Page 36) firstlook By Ron LaFon LaCie 324 LCD Monitor High-quality, moderately priced display also provides precise color calibration. aCie is noted for its highquality displays, and the recently introduced LaCie 324 LCD monitor is no exception. A 24º, wide-gamut, 16:10 LCD monitor based on a S-PVA panel, the LaCie 324 features an embedded 10bit gamma correction mechanism that minimizes banding and ensures that color gradients are rendered smoothly. The LaCie 324 has a native resolution of 1,920 x 1,200, but it can display both 1,024 x 768 and 1,280 x 1,024 resolutions without distortion. The LaCie 324 has a vendorrated brightness of 400 cd/m2 and a typical contrast rating of 1000:1. Pixel pitch is .270 mm, and the rated viewing angle is 178ë b oth horizontally and vertically. The monitor has a built-in, three-port USB 2.0 hub (one upstream and three downstream), and although it doesn' t have integrated speakers, it does include a speaker/headphone port. The display offers a speedy 6 ms gray-to-gray response time and uses a maximum of 140 W of power. The stand for the LaCie 324 is very stable and well engineered, allowing for tilt and swivel, though no pivot Ð t he display is landscape (horizontal) only. The controls consist of seven touch-sensitive membrane buttons at the bottom right of the bezel for menu, down, up, left, right, input, and L LaCie 324 LCD Monitor Pros: High quality, high-gamut display; available calibration hardware and software. Cons: None significant. Price: Starting at $999 LaCie 503.844.4500 www.lacie.com 36 power, with an associated LED indicator. Although not always easy to see, the control buttons are responsive. The on-screen menu (OSM) is excellent, easy to understand and navigate. You' ll find controls for gamma settings, picture-in-picture (PIP), and aspect ratio, among the extensive display controls offered. Color calibration is handled by the available Blue Eye Pro colorimeter hardware. Connectivity options for the LaCie 324 include 2x HDMI connectors, 1x 24-pin DVI-D, and 1x 15-pin mini D-sub connector, in addition to the USB 2.x hub. I tested the LaCie 324 using an Xi MTower 2P64X dual quad-core workstation that Cadalyst is reviewing for an upcoming Cadalyst Labs review. The system was based on Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2 and all available updates installed. The graphics card in the system was the speedy NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700 with 512 MB of integrated memory on board. NVIDIA drivers v.6.14.11.6939, dated February 1, 2008, were used for all tests. For specific tests, I used DisplayMate Multimedia edition on USB (www.displaymate.com), which offers a broad range of display tests, including some that are specific to LCD panels. I tested the LaCie 324 for brightness, contrast, focus, convergence, color purity, geometric distortion, and raster rotation, and it scored A grades on all of the tests. The yellows were clean and pure but a bit weak in intensity, though not significantly enough to warrant a deduction. The grays were neutral, and both color and grayscale ramps were relatively smooth. I saw no ghosting or flicker during any of the tests. The LaCie 324 can display two A-size pages side by side with room left over for palettes and such, The LaCie 324 is a 24º , wide-gamut, 16:10 LCD monitor that targets the needs of creative professionals. and 9-pixel (6.8 point) type was easy to read in this configuration. Pricing for the LaCie 324 starts at $999 for the display only. You also can purchase the LaCie 324 bundled with a viewing hood, calibration software, and the Blue Eye Pro colorimeter. LaCie covers the monitor with a threeyear limited warranty with advance replacement. The LaCie 324 is a high-quality, moderately priced display that has much to offer in professional environments, and for users whose needs extend to precise color calibration, the availability of both hardware and software calibration options is a bonus. Ron LaFon, a contributing editor for Cadalyst, is a writer, editor, and a computer graphics and electronic publishing specialist from Atlanta, Georgia. He is a principal at 3Bear Productions in Atlanta. Read More at Cadalyst.com Additional monitor reviews www.cadalyst.com/0408monitors www.cadalyst.com/monitorreviews Monitor information www.cadalyst.com/newmonitors www.cadalyst.com cadalyst June 2008 http://www.displaymate.com http://www.cadalyst.com http://www.cadalyst.com/0408monitors http://www.cadalyst.com/monitorreviews http://www.lacie.com http://www.cadalyst.com/newmonitors http://www.cadalyst.com
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Cadalyst - June 2008 Cadalyst - June 2008 Contents Editor's Window CAD Central Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress A Quarter Century of Cadalyst Tracking a CAD Giant The Highs and Lows of CAD Hardware Industry Insights — Looking Ahead Cadalyst Lab Reviews: HP xw4600 Workstation with LP3065 30” LCD Monitor NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700 — Graphics Card LaCie 324 — LCD Monitor CAD Manager: Making Standards Stick MCAD Modeling: Rational vs. Irrational Decisions AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC CAD Cartoon Issue Indexes Hot Tip Harry: Just a Few CAD Renovations Cadalyst - June 2008 Cadalyst - June 2008 - Cadalyst - June 2008 (Page Cover1) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Cadalyst - June 2008 (Page Cover2) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Contents (Page 3) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Contents (Page 4) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Contents (Page 5) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Editor's Window (Page 6) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Editor's Window (Page 7) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Editor's Window (Page 8) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Editor's Window (Page 9) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Central (Page 10) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Central (Page 11) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Central (Page 12) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Central (Page 13) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 14) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 15) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 16) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 17) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 18) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tech Trends: Community Building in Progress (Page 19) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 20) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 21) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 22) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 23) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 24) Cadalyst - June 2008 - A Quarter Century of Cadalyst (Page 25) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tracking a CAD Giant (Page 26) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Tracking a CAD Giant (Page 27) Cadalyst - June 2008 - The Highs and Lows of CAD Hardware (Page 28) Cadalyst - June 2008 - The Highs and Lows of CAD Hardware (Page 29) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Industry Insights — Looking Ahead (Page 30) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Industry Insights — Looking Ahead (Page 31) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Cadalyst Lab Reviews: HP xw4600 Workstation with LP3065 30” LCD Monitor (Page 32) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Cadalyst Lab Reviews: HP xw4600 Workstation with LP3065 30” LCD Monitor (Page 33) Cadalyst - June 2008 - NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700 — Graphics Card (Page 34) Cadalyst - June 2008 - NVIDIA Quadro FX 3700 — Graphics Card (Page 35) Cadalyst - June 2008 - LaCie 324 — LCD Monitor (Page 36) Cadalyst - June 2008 - LaCie 324 — LCD Monitor (Page 37) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Manager: Making Standards Stick (Page 38) Cadalyst - June 2008 - CAD Manager: Making Standards Stick (Page 39) Cadalyst - June 2008 - MCAD Modeling: Rational vs. Irrational Decisions (Page 40) Cadalyst - June 2008 - MCAD Modeling: Rational vs. Irrational Decisions (Page 41) Cadalyst - June 2008 - AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC (Page 42) Cadalyst - June 2008 - AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC (Page 43) Cadalyst - June 2008 - AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC (Page 44) Cadalyst - June 2008 - AEC Insight: Data Collection in AEC (Page 45) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Issue Indexes (Page 46) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Issue Indexes (Page 47) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Issue Indexes (Page 48) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Issue Indexes (Page 49) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Hot Tip Harry: Just a Few CAD Renovations (Page 50) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Hot Tip Harry: Just a Few CAD Renovations (Page Cover3) Cadalyst - June 2008 - Hot Tip Harry: Just a Few CAD Renovations (Page Cover4)
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