[SOLVED] Need help with IPS monitor. Concept artist Photoshop.

Oct 13, 2019
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Hi guys. I´m looking forward to buy a new monitor. All i use in my computer are basically Fl studio and other music programs, but most importantly, Photoshop. I want to be a concept artist in the near future. So i basically want something that has great color but mainly and above all, something that i can work for hours and not get an eye strain or eye damage, so i´m all into eye care monitors (flicker free and low blue light filter). So i searched for some IPS and 24"( not 27" because it´s too big) monitors. And here in my country (Argentina) i found the next ones (translate if you need):

1: https://www.lg.com/es/monitores/lg-24MK430H-B 2: https://www1.la.dell.com/pe/es/domesticos/Periféricos-Dell/dell-p2217h-monitor/pd.aspx?refid=dell-p2217h-monitor&cs=pedhs1&s=dhs 3: http://www.matroxdigital.com.ar/DETALLE/ITEM_ID=8140/GlobalBluePoint-ERP.aspx 4: https://www.lenovo.com/au/en/access...3d-10D18225WT0-22-5-inch-Monitor/p/61C3MAR6AU 5: https://www.lg.com/ar/monitores/lg-24BK550Y-B 6: https://www1.la.dell.com/mx/es/corp/Periféricos-Dell/dell-p2319h-monitor/pd.aspx?refid=dell-p2319h-monitor&s=corp 7: https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/model/UM.WS0AA.003 8: https://us.aoc.com/en/monitors/24v2h/specs

Which one do you recommend? Thanks!
 
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Honestly they're all the same. It won't matter which you choose, here's one I'd possibly get if I wanted pure color under 200$
https://www.newegg.com/lenovo-65d2g...VBj0MCh1LPgjwEAkYAiABEgKNdvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

A couple of features you need to take into consideration when buying a pure color panel:

sRGB color gamut (anything above 95% is considered ideal for photo editing)

Brightness: 400 nits or higher. While the link I sent is only 300 nits, it still has 99% color accuracy. But if you want PURE BLACKS and PURE whites an HDR panel...
Honestly they're all the same. It won't matter which you choose, here's one I'd possibly get if I wanted pure color under 200$
https://www.newegg.com/lenovo-65d2g...VBj0MCh1LPgjwEAkYAiABEgKNdvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds

A couple of features you need to take into consideration when buying a pure color panel:

sRGB color gamut (anything above 95% is considered ideal for photo editing)

Brightness: 400 nits or higher. While the link I sent is only 300 nits, it still has 99% color accuracy. But if you want PURE BLACKS and PURE whites an HDR panel with 400 nits will give you perfect colors to the eye.
 
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If your trying for color accuracy your going to need something with 100% Adobe color spectrum. This is not the same as 100% RGB or any other color spectrum since RGB and similar color spectrums are just portions of the Adobe Spectrum. The Adobe Spectrum is the standard for all photo editing, printing, graphic design and all things where color accuracy is important. Unfortunately that means it will be at least $400 since the extra color accuracy will cost more. But in the end you'll be happier with the proper equipment.