Dell's 27 inch Ultrasharp is half the price and looks stunning.
It's one of top of the line product for professional. It isn't most cost effective choice(just like every high-end stuff), but to established studio/professionals, 15 grand doesn't mean much considering they make profit out of this monitor anyway - unlike other high-end stuffs, say, Titan which is mostly for gaming.
But... will it have some sort of a polarizer?? Or a 99% AdobeRGB worth of glow?..
No, they're making an almost $1,600 monitor for professionals that will be useless for professionals. What other questions do you have? Will this monitor have any inputs? Does the power button turn it off AND on? Will it overscan the image?
But... will it have some sort of a polarizer?? Or a 99% AdobeRGB worth of glow?..
No, they're making an almost $1,600 monitor for professionals that will be useless for professionals. What other questions do you have? Will this monitor have any inputs? Does the power button turn it off AND on? Will it overscan the image?
.. e.g. Eizo CX240=almost no IPS glow. I'd like NEC to behave like that for its money. Just that, Sir 😉
But... will it have some sort of a polarizer?? Or a 99% AdobeRGB worth of glow?..
No, they're making an almost $1,600 monitor for professionals that will be useless for professionals. What other questions do you have? Will this monitor have any inputs? Does the power button turn it off AND on? Will it overscan the image?
.. e.g. Eizo CX240=almost no IPS glow. I'd like NEC to behave like that for its money. Just that, Sir 😉
Whoa, just read up the CX240. OK, you have a very valid point. My apologies for the previous remark!