Question 27" / 32" 4K Monitor for motion graphics setup

Dimitriel

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Hey everybody,
seems way more difficult than I thought to find the right monitor for my new work setup. I have a PC workstation and a 14" Mac Book Pro. Either 32" or a 27" (plus a cheaper 2nd 27" screen)

Budget: 2.000 max
4K Resolution
10Bit or 8Bit + FRC
USB-C upstream + 80-90W charge (for a Mac Book) ( (Thunderbolt?)
Mini-LED (??) - Shouldn't have too much blooming
HDMI 2.0
2x DP 1.4
3.5mm Audio Out
USB-C downstream for a SSD hard drive
[Also would like to run my Logitech Lift and my MX Keys S through the monitor on the PC/Mac Book via USB (Hub) if possible]
100% SRGB
(DCI P3 / Rec 2020 should be close to 90%)

HDR, Calibration Hardware, LUTs are extras, but not needed.

I was looking at the ASUS Pro Art PA32UCR-K for a 32" and the Dell Ultrasharp UP2720Q as a 27" version. However the reviews seem to divert drastically on every model I am trying to research. Do you have any tipps? (my current monitor is a ASUS PA278QV)

Thanks in advance
 

Dimitriel

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Nov 25, 2021
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hi hotaru, thanks for the response
By divert I didn't mean in their stats, just in their rating of the monitor. For example the PA32UCR-K seems pretty dope. But then I watch a guy show the blooming / halo effect that comes with mini LED and it looks awful. So maybe a conventional LED and less contrast / darker black but no halo around the mouse cursor?

Simply put, I feel like Monitors is a pretty complicated field and it's hard to to find the right one in this huge field.
- I'm not looking for gaming (4K 60Hz is enough)
- I am not grading anything (no HDR needed).
I want a reliable crisp image in 4K. In the case of 27" I need a second Display Port 1.2 in order to daisy chain a secon cheaper screen to it.
 
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Dimitriel

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Yeah that might be right. I did however turn it down a notch and just ordered the Asus Pro Art PA329CRV.
Couldn't figure out "the One Perfect" thing and as you said I was getting into OLED price range anyway.
Thank you for the tipps (y)