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I use a NEC 2690WUXi2 calibrated with the NEC wide-Gamut sensor (made by X-Rite). I have been happy with this, but have not used other calibrated monitors so I cannot compare. I use downloaded paper profiles for the HP Photosmart Pro B9180 printer. This has worked out quite well.

 

 

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Finally received my new Mac Pro.

 

So, now connected with Eizo monitor, 6 TB of Promise Pegasus harddrive, and La Cie 4 TB for Time Machine. So far it seems rock solid, blindingly fast, and all pretty familiar. I'm still trying to instal software and track down licences.

 

I have the base model - 12GB RAM, 3.7 GHz Quad-Core processor and 250 GB flash drive (which is plenty for me). With all photos, documents, movies and music stored on the Pegasus drive, everything seems blindingly fast compared to my iMac in the office, yet it is pitifully easy to create the same working environment, which is nice.

 

I think this is going to be a good move (though the lack of SD slot and other connections is confusing). Thanks for the encouragement Jaap and others - looks like a good choice.

 

Cheers

John

 

Planning to buy the same Pro as you, I'm looking for a monitor now and a little confused by the many model from Eizo. Is your 27 from th CG series or CX ? Not sure which differences between the two (I read the specs by being not an expert it is difficult for me to translate the data in practical infos).

I would appreciate any comment about, thanks.

robert

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