Dok si tamo proveri nam sledeće…
U novi Aliminijumski iMac od 20 inča su ugradili TN displey:
LG PHILIPS LM201WE3
[img size=450]http://www.kodawarisan.com/imac_2007_mid/DSC_3867.jpg[/img]
Međutim,... Citiram:
I had a rather bad surprise couple of days ago when starting using my iMac Alu 20’ received last Wednesday. Yesterday morning, while displaying a RAW photo with Lightroom, I was surprised by artifacts, similar to those seen on compressed JPEG with blue sky. Then I forgot about it. Till yesterday evening when I displayed a gray to white scale with Omnigraffle… big shock! I obtained large stripes, with ugly sides…a disaster…
So I decided to display a white to black scale, and photos below illustrate the astonishing result. On the white side, the first 5 centimeters on the left are entirely white:

And on the right, the last 5 centimeters are fully black:

And in between one can see those vertical stripes of 1cm with ugly sides.
I started looking on the web, and with our friend Kiryu, we found the reference of the LCD panel being used in the new iMac 20’ Alu from Kodawarisan. It is a TN panel, encoding colors in 18-bits (6-bits per RGB layer); instead of 24-bits for the previous 20’ iMac, or the new 24’ iMac Alu (IPS or MVA panel).
Of course, I can not make any use of this new iMac 20’ Alu for my photo business, so I will try to negotiate with Apple to get It exchanged with either the previous iMac 20’ or the new iMac 24’ Alu. I screwed myself as I could not imagine Apple could have changed so dramatically the quality of the LCD panel used in iMacs.
Da li je stvarno ovolika razlika u odnosu na 24 inča i prethodne modele?