With this post I would like to end my little series on Revit and hardware. Today
turns everything turns around the question of the right monitor. The first question is to clarify the required number of monitors. We have converted about 5 years ago all CAD jobs on two screens. The experience we could do here are only positive. A CAD workstation with only one screen is unthinkable for us. There are open just for the way we work are other applications (PDF, Office programs), is a screen no longer sufficient. In addition, it has to be proved very helpful in Revit just to keep the property and project browser window on the other screen is always open.
The two-screen operation naturally requires an appropriate graphics card. Let us now turn to the other criteria. One of the most crucial of course, is the size. The lower limit should be here in 21 channel. After the top is a matter of taste. What you should follow just in applications such as Revit (including AutoCAD), which adopted the Ribbon and status bar space away. So you should avoid formats with a resolution in the amount of 1080. Here are better resolutions of 1200 lines. The doing tremendously noticeable. We are already among the most common resolutions. Eligibility in this case only 1600x1200 and 1920x1200. What this means for the screen size that displays in 21 or 22 "and 24 or 26Zoll. This one has limited his selection okay. Other important points are viewing angles and contrast. In order to obtain an accurate picture we have to deal with the types of panel displays. To choose from here are TN, MVA, PVA, S-PVA and S-IPS panels.
The order is here a value dar. TN panels are the ultimate consumer displays. This is enough for our daily lives is not enough. Adequate viewing angle and contrast are essential for our daily work. We get to the last-named panel types. S-IPS panel combines the advantages of this TN and MVA / PVA panels. Ultimately, this suggests, of course, reflected in the prices. The following criteria can therefore be found relatively quickly a suitable monitor.
- resolution of 1600x1200 or 1920x1200
- Panel: S-PVA or S-IPS
- Large viewing angle and high contrast
come in question here monitors:
- EIZO: S2402W, S2433W, SX2462W, S2100
- NEC LCD2090UXi, LCD2190UXp, LCD2490WUXi, LCD2690UXi,
- HP: ZR24w, LP2475w,
- Samsung SyncMaster 2443BW, 245T (obsolete)
is displaying only a small selection. Please also ensures that the screens can be manually set easily. . It is the automatic sensor (brightness) causes problems, and should work manually
The first three parts on Revit + Hardware can be found here:
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