sblantipodi
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As title.
I'm going to built a new rig and I'm considering to buy a new monitor to upgrade my current
Eizo S2433W.
My current Eizo is a S-PVA with good color reproduction and a 0.11cd/m2 black while calibrated. 1100:1 contrast circa.
I use the monitor for:
1) coding
2) amateur photography,
3) gaming
4) internet
My monitor is excellent for the first two activities but there are better solution for the point 3 and 4.
The point 4 can be mitigated using an sRGB ICC profile, I create this profile with my Quato DTP94B colorimeter.
Is there an all round monitor that can replace my monitor giving me a significative boost in quality?
Black must not be higher than than 0.11cd/m2 and contrast not lower than 1000:1 and I want to pass the UDACT test with easy like on my current monitor.
http://www.dpsoftware.org/host/udact.pdf
I don't like 3D playing, I'm absolutely not interested in 120Hz, my eyes are lazy and they don't see the difference.
In any case I don't want to waste power boosting games at more than 60FPS.
What is the new monitor for me?
Does it have sense to upgrade the monitor or should I continue to use my Eizo?
I'm going to built a new rig and I'm considering to buy a new monitor to upgrade my current
Eizo S2433W.
My current Eizo is a S-PVA with good color reproduction and a 0.11cd/m2 black while calibrated. 1100:1 contrast circa.
I use the monitor for:
1) coding
2) amateur photography,
3) gaming
4) internet
My monitor is excellent for the first two activities but there are better solution for the point 3 and 4.
The point 4 can be mitigated using an sRGB ICC profile, I create this profile with my Quato DTP94B colorimeter.
Is there an all round monitor that can replace my monitor giving me a significative boost in quality?
Black must not be higher than than 0.11cd/m2 and contrast not lower than 1000:1 and I want to pass the UDACT test with easy like on my current monitor.
http://www.dpsoftware.org/host/udact.pdf
I don't like 3D playing, I'm absolutely not interested in 120Hz, my eyes are lazy and they don't see the difference.
In any case I don't want to waste power boosting games at more than 60FPS.
What is the new monitor for me?
Does it have sense to upgrade the monitor or should I continue to use my Eizo?