Outbreaker
Limp Gawd
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1440p monitor is nish marked. 1440p Monitor with 1000:1 contrast for 500+€ hell no.
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Yes but have in mind that U2713H is a more expensive model, comes with wide gamut that only a photographer can take advantage and bad pixel response means ghosting and overshoot clearly noticeable when for example you move one window across the screen...
I think you are confusing wide gamut over-saturation with "better" color quality. The U2713H's colors are more vibrant, but they are wrong for consumer media.
The U2713H's pixel response times are faster vs. most IPS/PLS=less color streaking, however it suffers from an aggressive overdrive solution which causes overshoot ghosting.
Is this OK with bleeding, glow etc? Do you consider it a flawless 27 monitor?
I was heading for this one but unfortunately I had to pay 770 euros to get it in my country
So I opted to go with the Benq.
BenQ is better than Dells but it still has its flaws, so I may have to switch to the Viewsonic as well.
Sigh! Why is it so hard to get a decent 27' 1440p monitor?
I don't get it...
so this benq monitor has contrast ratio of what again?
1,000:1 once set to the User Mode and the Color Temperature setting is set to User.
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Review should be finished by the end of next week. Busy with University homework & work.
The maximum I could get was 798:1
Got the BL2710PT aswell now, very satisfied coming from a crt and Samsung S27A350H(and before that eyefinity with 3x Benq G2420HD). Can not say I notice any input lag in comparison to the 3 year old samsung, and the ghosting is less than the samsung. Payed the same as the cost of a U2713HM.
Even though im used to crt gaming I did not have any issue going over to this in gaming, still plays alot of CS 1.6 and I do the same as always if not even better due to bigger screen and more details.
I also brought home the Dell U2713hm and a Eizo EV2736W-BK. Both the BenQ and Eizo has almost no backlight bleed at all. The blacks is so to say the same maybe a tiny bit better on the Eizo. While gaming I felt the BenQ to be superior so that is the only one im sticking with. The two other got delivered back. Going to get another one aswell probably with the next payment.
How does the AG coating compare between the BenQ and the Eizo?
Make sure to not let the calibration software set the brightness and RGB Levels. If you let the software automatically adjust these settings the contrast ratio will be reduced. The accuracy of your <unknown> colorimeter also makes a difference.
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2.) In practise the differences aren't that big?
3.) So I don't know if the pwm will be an issue at all as most users wont even notice it?
4.) Is the benq really a that much better buy than the asus for an average user?
if you don't need the extras then i don't think there's really much in it to separate the 3 of them. If the Asus is readily available for you it seems a logical choice and if you do experience any problems with the PWM backlight control you could return it and look at the BenQ or ViewSonic from there like you say
NCX, will you publish ICC profile for this BENQ monitor?