Xbit+FRC means that the display isn't capable of actually displaying the full range of colors, 8 bit means each channel has 256 shades of color, while with 10 bit each channel has 1024 shades of color. So FRC is used to make the display switch between two 8 bit values for the pixel, the time depends on what color a pixel…
You're right on the stand adjustment. I already own two of the cheaper Asus monitors from awhile back when I grabbed them for cheap. Investigating also looks like they're annoying and expensive to mount to an arm. ($31 just for the adapter, Sheesh.) I'll look around for something in the price range that offers the same…
These both look to be 8-bit (as apposed to 6-bit or 10-bit) 100% sRGB displays. In other words they support the typical color gamut and should both be very good choices, especially if calibrated. My only hesitation is that ASUS monitors have terrible stands (very little adjustment). If that is something you care about, you…
They're both 8-bit, IPS-Panel (AH-IPS is just LG's newest IPS technology), they both support sRBG 100%, use W-LED backlight and like EQ said they both only support backward-forward tilt and due to that I wouldn't recommend buying neither as I like to at least be able to raise-lower the monitor at minimum. If you're looking…