Hi, Please help me buying a new IPS monitor for Texturing work. I have a limited budget of under 15000 Indian rupees. What monitor do you guys use for Texturing Work? Thank you.
Not really, no. For a start its 1080p, tabbing between things constantly isn't going to be super productive imo. Furthermore you aren't going to be able to fit a 2048x2048 texture 1:1 on screen lol.
Not really, no. For a start its 1080p, tabbing between things constantly isn't going to be super productive imo. Furthermore you aren't going to be able to fit a 2048x2048 texture 1:1 on screen lol.
The SE2416H is a good choice if you don't have the budget to stretch to a higher resolution screen. It's an 8 bit IPS display, which means it should be very good for artwork.
Avoid anything TN, the colors and viewing angles tend to be awful.
The SE2416H is a good choice if you don't have the budget to stretch to a higher resolution screen. It's an 8 bit IPS display, which means it should be very good for artwork.
Avoid anything TN, the colors and viewing angles tend to be awful.
Thank you, almost bought the Dell SE2416H. But this monitor HP 24W looks better and very close to my budget, link here : https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c05415696. Please let me know what do you think?
The SE2416H is a good choice if you don't have the budget to stretch to a higher resolution screen. It's an 8 bit IPS display, which means it should be very good for artwork.
Avoid anything TN, the colors and viewing angles tend to be awful.
Thank you, almost bought the Dell SE2416H. But this monitor HP 24W looks better and very close to my budget, link here : https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c05415696. Please let me know what do you think?
Similar specs to the dell, but the HP has a 6 bit+FRC panel. This means it isn't true 8 bit and does a sort of dithering to approximate 8-bit, which can result in fine noise.
Saying that, I have a 6-bit+FRC as my secondary monitor and it's perfectly fine. Still a lot better than a TN panel. So if it's significantly cheaper it's a good option. If they are about the same price I would go with the dell.
The SE2416H is a good choice if you don't have the budget to stretch to a higher resolution screen. It's an 8 bit IPS display, which means it should be very good for artwork.
Avoid anything TN, the colors and viewing angles tend to be awful.
Thank you, almost bought the Dell SE2416H. But this monitor HP 24W looks better and very close to my budget, link here : https://support.hp.com/in-en/document/c05415696. Please let me know what do you think?
Similar specs to the dell, but the HP has a 6 bit+FRC panel. This means it isn't true 8 bit and does a sort of dithering to approximate 8-bit, which can result in fine noise.
Saying that, I have a 6-bit+FRC as my secondary monitor and it's perfectly fine. Still a lot better than a TN panel. So if it's significantly cheaper it's a good option. If they are about the same price I would go with the dell.
Thank you very much for clearing that. I will go with the dell one then, it's cheaper than the HP24W and looks best as per my budget. Also comes with 3 years onsite warranty Will order one via amazon india today. I have just one question, where can i check the 6bit+FRC thing? is it in the specification, i cannot find that info anywhere.
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here's another dell, but with 2560x1440 https://www.dell.com/en-uk/work/shop/dell-ultrasharp-25-monitor-u2518d/apd/210-amrx/monitors-monitor-accessories
it's 50 quid above your budget but you might as well save for a bit longer and break into the next price bracket
Avoid anything TN, the colors and viewing angles tend to be awful.
Saying that, I have a 6-bit+FRC as my secondary monitor and it's perfectly fine. Still a lot better than a TN panel. So if it's significantly cheaper it's a good option. If they are about the same price I would go with the dell.