Hi
I found a Ikegami HTM1990R for a resonable price (for my country) and need some advice:
specs
950 TV lines resolution and top-end broadcast quality.
1080i, 720p, 1080/24pSF, NTSC and PAL are available (Including Option)
HDTV /SDTV analog component inputs are standard.
Rear access plug-in modules for SDI (multi-format) and NTSC or PAL input signals available as options. Up to four modules can be plugged into the monitor.
Plug-in module design allows for future system extension and easy maintenance.
Auto-set up probe can adjust for desired color temperature. (Option)
http://www.ikegami.com/br/products/hdtv/htm1990.html
http://www.ikegami.com/br/products/hdtv ... 324s-4.pdf
I already have an PVM 20L2MD and always want to upgrade for a BVM D or A series. But in my country these Sony monitors are too dificult for find (impossible?).
Reading the specs the 1990R seems to me like a BVM D20 with a inch less and a shadow mask. Better things are (at least in paper) 50 more TV lines and 0.30 vs 0.25 dot pitch.
Do you think it will be a upgrade to me? (sharper image, 480p, 720p, SDI) I'm worried about the shadow mask. I remember watching a Phonedork video where he prefer aperture grill over shadow mask (choose a BVM D24 over a Nec X29+). Of course there was other factors like a dot pitch of 0.25 (d24) with 0.60(XM29+). (this Ikegami also have 0.25 dot pitch).
Thanks
Mauricio