andrewilley
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As you probably know, I'm not a professional photographer, but do want to get the best results from the images I take with my Canon 7D at Disney and elsewhere.
My current main PC monitor is dying so I'm looking for a replacement that will give me decent colour accuracy and shadow detail, etc - 1920x1200 24-inch ideally. I normally shoot RAW and edit in Photoshop (CS6). Not a massive budget to play with, £200-£350 (UK) at the outside.
I'm not too sure how much advantage wide colour gamut will give me in everyday use, and will it work with my DVI-D NVIDIA card or just newer connections such as DisplayPort? I think an IPS panel should be on my wishlist, from looking around the net so far anyway.
I've shortlisted a few, and any comments (or other suggestions) would be appreciated.
Andre
My current main PC monitor is dying so I'm looking for a replacement that will give me decent colour accuracy and shadow detail, etc - 1920x1200 24-inch ideally. I normally shoot RAW and edit in Photoshop (CS6). Not a massive budget to play with, £200-£350 (UK) at the outside.
I'm not too sure how much advantage wide colour gamut will give me in everyday use, and will it work with my DVI-D NVIDIA card or just newer connections such as DisplayPort? I think an IPS panel should be on my wishlist, from looking around the net so far anyway.
I've shortlisted a few, and any comments (or other suggestions) would be appreciated.
- Dell UltraSharp U2413 24 inch PremierColor LED Monitor - Black (1920x1200, 16:10, 60Hz, DVI, DisplayPort, Mini DisplayPort, HDMI, USB 3.0)
- I've also considered the regular Dell UltraSharp U2412M 24-Inch, which is cheaper and lower colour gamut, but seems to get a lot of positive comments.
- Asus PA248Q 24.1-inch Widescreen IPS Monitor (1920x1200, 6ms, VGA, DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort, Pivot, Adjustable Height, True Color)
- Eizo Flexscan EV2436WFS-BK LCD Monitor
Andre