Over the past few weeks my Samsung monitor has slowly but surely being dying a painful horrible death and finally this morning he passed away *sniff sniff*. Anticipating this I had one lined up to buy and thought it would be worth sharing. I'm unsure how many people are aware but ASUS has a Pro Art series of monitors which are specifically calibrated for colour accuracy, they also double up as pretty good gaming monitors also.
The reviews of them are so good I just couldn't help but feel compeled to share! Although I can't take credit as I myself was recommended them by a co worker. So if your building a new PC and just feel like treating yourself. Take a look!
They come in two models depending on your budget £200 and £400, also both panels are IPS the same tech they use for iphone and ipad displays
Man, this is so awesome, just a few days ago I saw a couple of 'stock' monitors which went for 250+ bucks, makes me wonder how ASUS is able to keep things reasonable prices while still throwing in some awesome stuff.
Wow that's pretty impressive. So why is the price difference so major between the two types? On Amazon it's listed as $472 and $279, a $193 difference for just one inch? Or is there something else I'm missing?
Wow that's pretty impressive. So why is the price difference so major between the two types? On Amazon it's listed as $472 and $279, a $193 difference for just one inch? Or is there something else I'm missing?
Cause otherwise the 23" one goes on my buy-list.
Around the Technical details, you will see that the 24 packs a more of a punch in terms of ergonomic display (doesn't have the giraffe neck thing going on), has several extra connection hubs and is heavier + needs more energy.
So I'm guessing it's performing more magic then the other one.
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Cause otherwise the 23" one goes on my buy-list.
So I'm guessing it's performing more magic then the other one.