My order should be delivered on 6th.dec.
First review found on internet
First review found on internet
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Sorry, I have no AMD GPU at hand. I'm using nVidia Quadro 410 graphics card.
how did you come to this statement is a mystery to me, because VP2772 has very accurate colours AND you can switch between AdobeRGB and sRGB presets !If you would rather have over-saturated and inaccurate, wide gamut colors rather than far better blacks in dark scenes and accurate colors get the VP2772.
how did you come to this statement is a mystery to me, because VP2772 has very accurate colours AND you can switch between AdobeRGB and sRGB presets!
could an owner of this screen test it for PWM using the tests described here (white line and camera test):
http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/articles/pulse_width_modulation.htm
Yeah, I kinda came up to the same conclusion after not getting a straight offciial answer from Viewsonic. I was hoping for a ture 10bit panel, given the price difference with teh Dell...The VP2772 likely uses the same 8 bit+FRC panel as the U2713H
Yep, exactly what I intend to do. Photoshop CC also allows for a true 10bit workflow with Quadro, but apparently not with Firepro. Some kind of bug apparently. Adobe and ATI keep blaming each other...one needs a Firepro or Quaddro gpu to send a 10 bit signal and to use one of the very few programs which support 10 bit like Adobe CS6.
Oh, right.. Did you observe that yourself? Cos' the reviews I read (TFTCentral, Anandtech and Prad seem to indicate that hardware calibrating works very weel with an i1 Display, and are even better with the newly qualified i1 Pro Spectrophotometers (black levels reading improvements/accuracy)U2713H is only decent when software calibrated (the hardware calibration doesn't work properly)
Had a look at this one, but I don't think it's PWM free though, is it? EDIT: silly me, I just had a look on the NEC website, and they do indicate the PWM frequency used: it's 44000Hz, which is very very high!The NEC PA272W is the cheapest 27" with hardware calibration.
babeliak - did you try to play some games on it? What is your opinion on gaming on this monitor? Thank you.