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May 18, 2016 13:05 |  #1

Hey all,

It has been long time to post threads here as i got busy in my life those last years, but i will recover sooner or later.

I started a thread in the past long time ago asking about monitors and i couldn't reach to a conclusion or decision yet that time, hope this time the decision could be easier or better or say narrower or has a clear winners than just an open recommendations and difficult to choose.

I am still using my very old monitor which is Apple Cinema Display 30" regardless i have Eizo 22 CG monitor, but i really don't like to work on any monitor less than 30", and i couldn't afford something like Eizo that time, but nowadays there are monitors even larger than 30", and also 2K/4K/8K, before when i was posting i didn't hear about 4K or even 2K, so now more options to think about.

Now if i want a monitor that is 30" or larger and widest gamut and nice brightness and quality for editing is on par and amazing, not interested in for gaming, what monitors you could put in recommendations?

The budget is not final and not confirmed, i can say now it is nearly $500-800, but i am not in rush and if i wait a bit i may increase it up to $1000-1200, and not sure if i can sell my Apple Cinema Display, if so then i may have a budget up to $1600, but if there are cheaper options but still high quality monitors then great, the quality on my ACD is still great but it is an old technology and not that much wider and i once saw a comparison between it and Eizo monitor in 2009 where that Eizo was a winner, but i am sure many monitors nowadays will be superior to ACD and still good price, and i only care for monitor size minimum 30" and quality for editing.


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