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switlle2012-05-30 09:43:14
Monitors
switlle, 2012-05-30 09:43:14

Help finally decide on a monitor for the artist. Which to choose?

On the nose of the wife's DR. Decided to upgrade her monitor.
Guys tell me which monitor is better to take for a designer. Reviewed a lot of models and so far in small doubts.

There are such options:

NEC P241W
hard.rozetka.com.ua/p241w_black/p203787/

NEC MultiSync 2490WUXi2
hard.rozetka.com.ua/ru/products/details/42232/index.html

In principle, the choice is still from these two models.
There is another one half more expensive, but if you help me with the arguments why it is worth it, then I can lean towards it:

NEC MultiSync PA241W
hard.rozetka.com.ua/nec_pa241w_white/p139058/

Can you advise something else in this price range?

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Seldon, 2012-05-30
@Seldon

The latest monitor has a P-IPS (or Professional IPS) matrix that provides excellent color reproduction (30-bit color depth and 1.07 billion colors). How much you need to decide on the budget and of course it would be nice to look at the monitors in reality and visually assess how visible the difference is, if you really see it, then you can think about a more expensive model.
NEC P241W has a lot of additional little things - like a usb hub, etc., for me they are not needed, you need to - buy this usb hub separately
from NEC MultiSync 2490WUXi2 - the height is adjustable within fairly large limits - for me it is very useful when you can raise the monitor taller for comfortable work (depends on the computer desk) so I would take it if the arc does not lie in the P-IPS matrix and 1 million colors.

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avgurus, 2012-06-08
@avgurus

if you haven't bought it yet, the asus has a PA246 monitor, with a matrix similar to nec PA241 (there are rumors that it is the same). it supports 10-bit color and almost covers the Adobe RGB space - color accuracy will be better, but this is only useful when printing, in other cases it is better not to bathe, P241W is quite good)

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