Need help choosing Monitor

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  1. photoninja

    photoninja Silver II

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    Hello All,

    I’m in the market looking for a new monitor.

    I have a 2018 MacBook Pro.

    I need a desktop. My plan is to get a monitor for now and Mac Pro next year. All the IMac or IMac Pro seem like they are around a refresh.

    I have researched and found three monitors I’m interested in. Suggestions are welcome.

    1. LG 5K Ultrafine.
    There are rumours that there will be a monitor with video card next year.
    2. BenQ SW271
    Have seen a lot of reviews online
    3. ViewSonic VP2785-4K
    Good Reviews on Amazon

    What would you recommend getting?

    Thanks for all the help.
     
  2. M3rl1n0

    M3rl1n0 Silver I

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    For my experience Dell is the best for quality and assistance but it is not into your list.

    LG is a good monitor, clear

    No knowledge for ViewSonic
     
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    benq sw2700pt
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    with reviews from Glyn Dewis, photography instructor
     
  4. M3rl1n0

    M3rl1n0 Silver I

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    I have noticed that some Benq reports some clouds in the corners
     
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    Acknowledge, noted by Merlin. In Dell, any recommendation, for low end and best options. Thanks, again.
     
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    I am lucky I don't have clouds in the corners, however I do have one dead pixel, which appeared a couple weeks ago. I have been using this monitor for a year and a half, and for the price it cost, given it is a 10 bit display, covers 100% of Adobe RGB and a few other convenient features, I would argue it is the best value for a low budget.
     
  7. photoninja

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    What are your recommendation for Dell ?
     
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    This makes me feel like SW271 is beat option. I think I would be better off having a 4K. Had a 1440P monitor before, perferred editing on MacBook instead.
     
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    UP3216Q is the best but any other 4k monitor is great. I'm working with pleasure and satisfaction on DELL P2715Q
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    I love that the BENQ has an EyeCare Technology, and for me to take care of my eyes is the optiion no. 1
     
  11. photoninja

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    I decided and went ahead with Benq SW320 Refurbished Model. I found it cheaper than buying SW271 or LG 5K Ultrafine.

    I have yet to revive my. Shipment but will update.
     
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    good choice !!! please told us how good or not was the monitor
     
  13. M3rl1n0

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    So I'm looking for a monitor for home too. And now, the specific Dell models for photography are expensive. Now I'm between Viewsonic vp3268-4k and Benq SW271. Both have problems in homogeneity and purity on panels. Have you some experience with these monitors?
     
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    I don't have any of the monitors so I'm unaware of any issues. I went with a SW 320 refurbished model. BenQ has a good amount of reviews online and I didn't find much on Viewsonic.
    I do know that there is a difference in the Viewsonic 32 VS 27. 32 inch covers less of the Adobe RGB compared to the 27, that is something you might want to look into.
     
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    Hello Everyone,

    Update on my part:

    I bought a refurbished SW320 on eBay. It would only ship in US and I picked it up from the border. I paid the taxes for import ahah. It didn't come in original packaging. It was just a brown box.

    When I plugged it in, the coolers seemed awful. I tried calibrating it. I have a Colormunki which is not compatible with Pallet software. I tried it with the colormunki software but the colors looked off. I researched online and found that DisplayCal is great software to use. I download that and after couple of tries I found colours were looking good enough.

    I then noticed that the monitor was not consistent at all. It had a pink thing on its right side. Picture attached.


    I opened DisplayCAL and it has a feature which measures the consistency of the monitor. I failed on the right and the left side. It just confirmed my doubts.

    I got in touch with customer support and they were kind enough to send a replacement. They even sent it in an original packaging, basically a new monitor I assume.

    The colours on this one look great right out of the box. One thing I did try was the consistency test. It passed on pretty much everything except top right little areas. It is a not a crucial part for me in my processing. I don't seem to see it with my eye.

    Overall, I'm pretty happy with the monitor. I had an iMac Pro before this just to try it out. iMac was definitely higher pixel density. I kinda miss it but this is also a massive 32 inch and 4k. It has made editing a breeze and better to work on a bigger screen than a laptop one. I will potentially get the Spyder to do hardware calibration after I'm convinced enough I need it.

    I hope this was helpful and I was clear enough.
     

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    What is the feature in DisplayCal?
     
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    I have found it in the tools menu :)
     
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    Awesome! Which one did you pick?
     
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    I'm actual working on a Dell P2715Q.
    Now I've been ordered a Dell UP2718Q and I'm thrilled just to the idea!
     
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    That is an expensive one. Wish you the best! :)
     
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