Best 27 Inch Office Monitor? Pay attention to this before buying!
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- Опубликовано: 31 окт 2022
- Discover how to choose the best monitor in this comparison.
Dell UltraSharp (WQHD) ➜ geni.us/fOfqokV
EIZO FlexScan (WQHD) ➜ geni.us/MHsXW
LG UltraFine (4K UHD) ➜ geni.us/FWFI
What things should you pay attention to when buying a monitor and what are the differences?
Learn how to choose the best one for you between different monitor models.
Using my examples, you can quickly and easily create a checklist for the monitor comparison.
If you still have questions about monitors, please let me know in the comments so I can address them in future videos.
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PLEASE NOTE: If you are using this Monitor with a MAC please use SwitchResX and select a HiDPI resolution.
thank you for the video!
Thanks for uploading in English :) Saw the same review video in German, this helped a lot!
Glad to hear that!
27" Best for Home office Thank you for your Detailed Explanation
Thanks and welcome
Is 27 inch 4K is good for home office work and sometimes photo editing as personal choice?
If you are unsure, maybe go to the store and look at a few monitors, that way you getter a better feel.
Basically there are 24”, 27”, and 32”, those are the ones that have to normal 16:9 aspect ratio.
You said the Dell does not have the best backlight feeling. Which brands/modesl do you prefer regarding the backlight? Btw what do you mean by backlight feeling? Isn't it something you can adjust in the settings?
It is my understanding that some displays may be manufactured something like this:
1. **LED Placement:** LEDs, which are small semiconductor devices that emit light when an electric current passes through them, are strategically placed along the edges of the display panel. These LEDs are often arranged in a row or multiple rows, depending on the design of the monitor.
2. **Light Guide Plate:** A light guide plate is placed behind the LCD panel. This plate is typically made of a clear, transparent material, such as acrylic or polycarbonate, that can efficiently distribute the light emitted by the LEDs across the entire display area.
3. **Reflective Layer:** Below the light guide plate, there's usually a layer that reflects the light back toward the LCD panel. This layer helps to redirect the light and improve its efficiency in illuminating the screen.
4. **Diffuser:** To ensure even distribution of light across the screen and minimize hotspots or areas of uneven brightness, a diffuser is often employed. The diffuser scatters the light, making it more uniform and reducing the chances of visible LED points or streaks on the display.
5. **Optical Films:** Manufacturers might use various optical films, such as polarizing films or prism films, to further control the direction and quality of the light emitted by the LEDs. These films help enhance brightness, contrast, and color accuracy while managing the overall light output.
In general I like LG and EIZO, with a strong preference for IPS panels, some people don't mind VA but it's not my cup of tea.
There can be differences even within the same brand, some EIZOs from within the same product line (FlexScan) looked better than others to my eye. It could be model specific / generational differences.
I have three old Flexscan 24 and today I got a Dell 30 inch and even if the picture is sharp enough, I have the feeling that the backlight of the Dell tires my eyes more than the Eizos. (I hope I will get used to it).
Thank you for your responses, @@ReviewTechTV. I recently bought two Dell U2723QE monitors and can confirm it. One of them has a warmer grey than the other when viewed with factory settings.
What's your desk size?
It’s 155x75
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