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Re: Monitor purchase 2560x1440 vs 3840x2160
« Reply #20 on: June 18, 2020, 08:16:03 am »

Eric, I'm finding that editing in Capture One is fantastic. I don't have any photos taken with more than 42MP, so can't speak to editing photos from a high MP camera. The editing on the Eizo is a definite step up from the editing on my aging NEC Multisync. The NEC served me for 10 years. I hope I can get that from this Eizo.
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Re: Monitor purchase 2560x1440 vs 3840x2160
« Reply #21 on: June 25, 2020, 10:07:32 pm »

Hi Cindy,

How are you finding it, I am in a similar situation to yourself, replacing my NEC 2690uwi2 (2010)

I am looking for the same as you but I am leaning on 32in 4K with two side by side

I am looking a bit left field
Philips P-Line 328P6VUBREB 32in https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/461a13f2 - on paper looks really good 94% aRGB, 10 bit, VA panel

Lenovo ThinkVision P32u-10 32" 4K UHD https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/55f2104a (probably best value/feature aRGB 99.5% 10bit) IPS panel

Nearly 2x the price of the Phillips

I would like to get another NEC or EIZO but I can’t justify it - not making dollars from photography any longer

The alternative is to go 27” and maybe see if I can get a better quality screen?

Damn it’s so hard lol

Henrik
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