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In general, it is better to look at it first with your eyes. If you are doing photography, then your eyes should distinguish the bad from the good. There are people who "stepped on the ear", and there is the same story, but with eyes ...
Further, depending on what you are taking a photo for. If for the Internet and mobile content, then there is no point in chasing color reproduction, and if for printing, then it is definitely necessary.
Best of all based on an IPS matrix, and in no case on TN.
As an intermediate option, the VA matrix, but there will be a dip in dark colors.
There is such a thing as color gamut, for example, sRGB 100% will not be enough for some models up to 15 tr.
By the percentage of coverage, you can immediately weed out most models.
This model is quite interesting BenQ BL2420PT 23.8 " And
the color reproduction is normal and the resolution is high and the price is around 15 tr
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https://market.yandex.ru/catalog--monitory/54539/l...
See from top to bottom.
There's even a couple of 4k wormed their way.
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