I bought one of these for color accuracy from Costco when they were $249. It's been a great monitor for photoshop work and it didn't break the bank. I've bought a second one for my kids to use. The only bad thing is the speakers aren't very loud.
I have never thought about a 16:10 desktop monitor even though I am looking for 16:10 laptop. It seems to make sense. So does this mean it is a little taller than a 16:9 monitor?
Any 16:10 4k 32 in monitors out there? Sorry for off topic.
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It's for color accuracy, not gaming
High refresh is for more than just gaming, but why can't I have a color accurate high refresh display?
Good luck!
Jon
Good luck!
Jon
Any 16:10 4k 32 in monitors out there? Sorry for off topic.
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Just don't mess with the color settings out of the box- it's already as good as it gets.
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ProAr...B088BC5
https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-ProAr...B088BC5
- The Asus uses PWM to control its brightness, which might not be comfortable to some. The Acer does not per https://laptopmedia.com/review/ac...-price/#p6. A review at https://www.amazon.com/Acer-Conce...B08NBGP
- The Acer's max brightness is 350 nits while the Asus is 300 nits.
- The Acer has 99% Adobe RGB which I understand is better than 100% sRGB on the Asus.
- The Acer is currently cheaper at least for today.
Other differences I see are that the Acer has 2 HDMI ports while the Asus has 1, and the Asus has a VGA port while the Acer doesn't have one.