

The cool thing about the 'monitor' calibration systems is that the calibration happens at the driver / OS level, not on the actual panel. If I went VA over IPS would that improve options at all? Never really looked into VA for photo work, but not opposed to it on principle or anything. Would like to avoid mounting upside down, so will look into the 43MU600.

it's RGB or turn off font smoothing or live with the mess. Thanks so much! OS X is a bit wonky with it's font smoothing, there isn't a clear type equivalent. I do have a ASUS PB278Q as a second monitor, and when it was my primary it would give me headaches unless I lowered brightness to <20% (not sure if that's PWM related or just brightness intensity related).Īnyway, would appreciate any feedback / suggestions. any suggestions based on my uses for one or the other? I have a 34" LG ultra-wide (IPS) right now and it's fine. rtings is showing the X720E as the best for 'PC Monitor' though. Looks like the X800D/E and TCL S405 are getting some decent feedback. any of you found that lack of input to be problematic in any way? No specific need for it I guess, just always had one. Little worried I might be missing out on not having a DisplayPort input though.
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I am using a Mac Pro though (older 5,1) with a GTX 980, so wanting to make sure I can find a RGB sub-pixel panel if possible for font-smoothing. I still play CS:S from time to time, and an MMORPG here and there. Just looking for something I can calibrate with my SpyderPro and that will cover SRGB as best as I can. My primary concern is photo editing, though i'll caveat that, I don't make a living doing this so no crazy requirements.

I'm trying to find a good 40-43" panel for probably 30% development work, 50% photo editing, and 20% gaming. some of these TV's are better than those monitors" pretty quickly, so thanks for the crash course. Found this thread and quickly went from "why are these weird dudes talking about TV's for monitors." to "oh damn. and wasn't happy with what I was reading. I've spent the last week trying to find a solid 40-43" monitor and kept bouncing between reviews of the LG / Viewsonic / Dell / Phillips, etc.
