I am looking at retiring my 2017 27 inch Core i7, 40GB ram iMac in favor of a M2 Mini Pro. I am looking for a 32 inch 4k display preferably under $1,000. Any recommendations?
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Those are nice color gamut specs for that price.I use this one among others.
Dell UltraSharp 32 Inch 4K Computer Monitor - U3223QE | Dell USA
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Dell, in my experience makes great monitors for the price and in general. Also, indestructible.Those are nice color gamut specs for that price.
Color Gamut
- 100% Rec 709
- 100% sRGB
- 98% DCI-P3
My two Bengal cats would vehemently disagree with the thought that anything is "indestructible"Dell, in my experience makes great monitors for the price and in general. Also, indestructible.
Back in the CRT days, one of my cats liked to sleep on top of the warm monitor. Things got ugly when she barfed into the vent slots.My two Bengal cats would vehemently disagree with the thought that anything is "indestructible"
OMG. I can only imagine.Back in the CRT days, one of my cats liked to sleep on top of the warm monitor. Things got ugly when she barfed into the vent slots.
Cover the shade with tinfoil. The BenQ 321 looks like a great monitor. It’s just out of my price range. That said, I’m interested in knowing what you think of it if you care to share after you have some usage time.OMG. I can only imagine.
Well I have to thank you for this thread. Although I didn't follow it completely. I looked hard at the Dell but ended up with the BenQ 321 that arrives tomorrow. Currently at $1799 at BH and I use the PayBoo so no tax. I read a number of very consistent reviews and there were a couple of features that I might find useful. One is the shade and the other is the puck as I have variable light throughout the day. With the puck you can dial in brightness. But there were also two other factors. One is the color gamut available and the other is the uniformity tech. Eizo didn't have much in the 32" size in that price point and Apple's Studio Monitor is only 27".
So thanks for getting me off my arse and finally making a choice.
NOW - how do I keep the cats off the monitor shade? Hmmm - I am not sure yet.
Will do and I think the Dell referenced is a great choice as well.Cover the shade with tinfoil. The BenQ 321 looks like a great monitor. It’s just out of my price range. That said, I’m interested in knowing what you think of it if you care to share after you have some usage time.