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A monitor for graphic design and gaming?
Working in Photoshop, Cinema 4d and After Effects, browsing the Internet.
But at the same time, sometimes I would like to comfortably play a shooter or watch a movie.
First of all, clarity and color reproduction, after all.
The price range is 15-25 thousand.
I looked after myself ASUS PA248Q and ASUS PB248Q, but they have an aspect ratio of 16:10. Will there be any inconvenience because of this?
There is an ASUS PB278Q variant, but it is more expensive. Well, I’m also considering such ones - DELL U2713HM and HP ZR24w.
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BenQ BL2710PT www.benq.us/product/monitor/BL2710PT Non-
blinking backlight, IPS, 2560x1440
Here is a link to a comparison on the market, look:
I made a selection specifically for your parameters.
Of all, I liked the first two + the reviews are quite good, although the asus still beats the Dell by this criterion. I advise exactly the asus, there have never been problems with it, and the picture is brilliant!
And one more thing: if working with video and photoshop is important, I advise you to save up for an iMac, since after it all screens seem squalid. Think! In my opinion, you can even order only a screen from them, and then you can connect a system with a hackintosh to it via hdmi.
Dare :)
PS Asus now in one online store costs a little more than 25k, I advise you to react, since the rest of the prices all go from 27 thousand everything! Sort by price here .
You need a monitor with an IPS matrix, since it has the largest viewing angle. Up to 176 degrees both vertically and horizontally.
ASUS does not release matrices. Therefore, you can take ASUS only because you like the design, or you are a fan of the brand. I can advise Samsung and LG. These are manufacturers who make their own matrices. But I personally don't like LG.
If I took a monitor for graphics, I would stop at the Samsung U28D590D. It may be a little, a little more than your budget, but it's worth it. UHD is the new standard for graphics. Having bought such a monitor, you will make an investment for years to come. Although the difference is not that big.
Unlike modern 16M color monitors, it can transmit 1 billion colors. And this is immediately visible to the eye for the graph.
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