In Reply to: Hmm. Not really but I haven't thought about it posted by AbeCollins on May 5, 2025 at 15:14:23:
Been chatter on the sites re SONY going to a (in House)Factory Calibrated RGB LED Series of TV's.
While not primarily designed for Transmitted TV viewing RGB Monitors which are designed for Professional Media/Video applications have been available for many years-with factory Calibrations -BUT not locked in as purchased which it appears SONY is spruiking--one poster in this thread hit the mail on the head -ha!
What if the buyer doesn't like his perfectly calibrated picture, but prefers the Flouro screamer he previously enjoyed--perish the thought!
I have an RGB Monitor for Photo manipulation Factory calibrated from the box-- An EIZO ColorEdge CG2700X 27" 4K HDR Monitor BUT has built in RGB Calibrator that will do factory refresh when I wish to open the command and activate it. For TV I use the excellent GENIATECH LLC EYE TV GmbH HD Digital with MacBook Pro M4.
I use this Monitor for all HD/Digital Antenna (No Cable ) viewing and find the colour balance perfect for Natural colours as per a Calibration.The density /brightness/ blacks /rendition of colours in what I would say is more pure form with thoroughly more visually pleasing than the TV's I see at my friends rooms and the Stores. also I get no eye strain and don't nod off with my setup--yes seriously!
If Sony gets this moment right-I think consumers will be pleasantly surprised with more "natural " and correctness of the Colours --like I said less viewing fatigue from garish colours.
RGB Monitors at present have certain elements of drift in the colours over time and as of present need to be recalibrated to bring back into the correct spectrum . SONY will maybe have to allow user calibration.
Anyway its still not a viable product -besides they all have to get the price to be competitive as of today
my Monitor is $3400 USD--- for 27"???--- can't see the rocketing off the shelves !
Good viewing,
Des
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- Maybe 2026 with the incoming RGB Monitors from Sony - Des 21:31:28 05/05/25 (5)
- RE: Maybe 2026 with the incoming RGB Monitors from Sony - Geoffkait 03:26:53 05/06/25 (4)
- RE: Maybe 2026 with the incoming RGB Monitors from Sony - Des 18:31:51 05/06/25 (3)
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- RE: I am unable to tell if you answered my question or not. Nt - Des 19:17:22 05/07/25 (1)
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