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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
Dental-CAD
Scanner Monitor,, Computer or LED, LCD ?
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<blockquote data-quote="charles007" data-source="post: 27185" data-attributes="member: 9"><p>Many thanks to all on this hard subject to understand......</p><p></p><p>I looked at several computer monitors 24" to 30". In the 24" range, resolution is 1920x1080....same resolution for LCD or LED TV'S.</p><p>Wide Screen Computer monitors, 27" resolution 2560x1440 </p><p> 30" resolution 2560x1600 </p><p></p><p>Graphics card Nvidia Quadro 2000 ...memory 1 GB GDDR3... Quadro 4000 2GB </p><p>Delcam recommends Quadro models, several to choose from. Not cheap !</p><p>Scott, 64 bit computer and 64 bit Delcam Software.</p><p>Computer i7 2.93 Ram 8GB</p><p></p><p>Any advantage buying monitor with higher resolution, such as 2590x1440, or 2560x1600 over the cheaper priced monitor or TV that has 1920x1080..</p><p></p><p>Edit: I will not be doing 100's of units per day</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charles007, post: 27185, member: 9"] Many thanks to all on this hard subject to understand...... I looked at several computer monitors 24" to 30". In the 24" range, resolution is 1920x1080....same resolution for LCD or LED TV'S. Wide Screen Computer monitors, 27" resolution 2560x1440 30" resolution 2560x1600 Graphics card Nvidia Quadro 2000 ...memory 1 GB GDDR3... Quadro 4000 2GB Delcam recommends Quadro models, several to choose from. Not cheap ! Scott, 64 bit computer and 64 bit Delcam Software. Computer i7 2.93 Ram 8GB Any advantage buying monitor with higher resolution, such as 2590x1440, or 2560x1600 over the cheaper priced monitor or TV that has 1920x1080.. Edit: I will not be doing 100's of units per day [/QUOTE]
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