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4K Monitors For Gaming And Photo Editing

2024-09-12 01:45:50

Gaming, Video/Photo Editing, it can handle all of them perfectly!

5
2024-06-09 04:23:17

Excellent for gaming and photo/video editing. 100% recommend.

5
2024-07-28 03:17:57

Very nice monitor for the price. If you are into gaming, this monitor is not for you. But it is great for video editing. I have two high end computers and you just can't say no for the price. I use two monitors and the price was right, and the picture quality is very clear. I like them. I had the same monitors on my old computer for at least 10 years, and I was surprised to see they still sell the same ones. You can't go wrong for $199.00 each.

5
2024-04-03 02:13:30

I bought two of these to use with my MacBook Pro M1 Max as a video editing workstation. ***Note that the only way I was able to display 4K at 60 hertz on both monitors simultaneously was to plug BOTH monitors directly to the MacBook via USB-C to DisplayPort cables. Once I did that and stopped trying to get them to work through the Thunderbolt 4 Dock I have, everything looks excellent.*** The resolution is great, as I can have Premiere Pro open on both monitors with one of the two showing the footage in the program window at close to actual size, which helps to see all the detail of the 4K image while editing. Colors look really good, and while this isn't a reference monitor designed for color grading Hollywood movies, it's plenty accurate for my videography work. Aside from video editing, text is super sharp and crisp, and photos and websites look excellent. Since it's an LCD, black levels are never going to look as inky black as they do on an OLED display, but that's to be expected. You can always get a small OLED TV to use as a makeshift client reference monitor. I originally wanted the Apple Studio Display, but at $1600 for one monitor, it was way too expensive for me. On Black Friday, I was able to snag TWO of these Asus ProArt 27 displays for under $800. That's less than half of ONE Apple display! Sure, it's not made of shiny aluminum, but who cares? Image quality is all I need, and this delivers in spades. Plus, they come with VESA mounting holes in the back as standard, so I was able to place them on a two-monitor VESA mounting arm and free up a bunch of space on my desk. I know the Apple display is 5K and this one is 4K, but two 4K monitors side by side get me way more resolution and work space than one 5K monitor. All in all, I heartily recommend this Asus ProArt 4K monitor to anyone looking for a high-res 27 LCD for content creation and general computing on a Mac (as long as you plug it in directly and not through a docking station).

5
2024-04-01 07:27:55

I upgraded from a 1070 to this 4070. Of course the difference on my 3 4K 32” monitors is amazing. I use my system for everything from gaming to picture editing to web surfing. The games play on max settings and fine details in the editing. This video card fits the bill. The old card would heat the entire room just trying to do the basics, this 4070 doesn’t even get warm. It is big, 3 slots wide and over a foot long. ASUS TUF gear does not disappoint!

5
2024-08-27 07:46:23

Love this monitor! Great gameplay for 4k and videos look amazing! I use this for gaming and my video editing! Colors out of this are amazing! Love the auto adjusting and dimming for my gaming experience. Currently have it mounted on a desk arm and was easy to install

5
2024-07-23 08:44:17

I've been using a 4k screen for a couple of years, but it was a Samsung TV as I wanted a larger screen and nothing in the monitor space yet existed. It was a good experience, I didn't have any issues - regardless of what people say about using TVs as monitors. However, once I noticed that OLED monitors were coming around, I considered going back. I wasn't crazy about dealing with burn-in and the odd ways manufactures try to prevent it. Instead, I wanted to see what Samsung was up to in the gaming monitor space. I came across this and was immediately drawn in because of the high fresh rate and it being 4k. I didn't consider the G8 because I didn't think the even higher refresh rate warranted the extra cost. Once I got the G7 connected, it was like playing games for the first time. Cyberpunk looked incredibly better than my 4k TV, colors popped and I could see details that I couldn't previously. The curvature is a bit odd at first, especially in Windows, but for gaming, I really like it. The high refresh rate was a new experience as well - I hadn't had anything higher than 60Hz, so again it was a new experience. This makes a big different not only in gaming, but using Windows - everything is so smooth. The height adjustment was another helpful feature as I needed it to be in a specific place. Without it, I would have had to use a box or something else unsightly. I'm not an RGB person, but found that I liked messing with the colors and do leave a solid color on most of the time. My only complaint, is the buttons to control the settings. I have some business monitors for work that are also Samsung and they use the same buttons. It's not my favorite and it feels a bit cheap. For an $1100 monitor, I'd expect a bit more, but it's not something I use often. I feel the monitor is on the expensive side, but it is worth it if you have the machine to push high end graphics to it.

5
2024-04-19 05:53:52

I switched from 2 4K monitors to this & love it. I use the dual inputs while working and the entire screen for gaming. More space on the desktop & more immersive gamibg

5
2024-09-05 07:49:26

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] After many product research for monitors for photo editing, I chose viewfinity and no regret at all Although this is 32 inches large monitor, still clear and gives vivid color enhancement. I will never go back to FHD, Samsung monitors will be my choice for future purchases.

5
2024-08-28 05:48:55

I recently replaced two aging 19-inch monitors, which were getting difficult to match with the Samsung 34-inch monitor, which provides a lot of breathing room with much to spare. I do a lot of photo and graphics editing for print, and visual quality and resolution are especially important. Color balance is spot on out of the box, and though the monitor is factory set way too bright for photo editing, it was easy enough to back off the brightness and contrast to get it to the point where it matches photos on my 13x19-inch pro-printers. The 100 Hz refresh rate means no flickering (even noticeable at 75 Hz on the old monitors), and the finer resolution makes photo editing easy.

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