Thanks! Everybody review high refresh rate displays as a gaming monitor, but you didn’t, thank you for that! As a developer, I would like to have 144hz for smooth scrolling and general smoother feeling. But I also need the best color production for my work.
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that!
@DukeAbbaddon
2 жыл бұрын
Great review, really forthcoming about the positives (the look & colour space)
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@OntarioGuy430
2 жыл бұрын
I am definitely looking forward to the calibration video
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
👍🏼 should be coming out before the end of the month. :)
@khoifoto
2 жыл бұрын
Once you go high refresh rate, you cannot go back. It’s a one way ticket to buttery smooth land.
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
True but in my daily use of this display along with a 60Hz side by side, I have not notice much. Personally for me, I notice refresh rate more on smaller phone displays than on iPad 12.9 or even the MacBook Pro or 32" Some may notice it more but for me, I have not notice that I am missing or needing something
@khoifoto
2 жыл бұрын
@@ArtIsRight There are some people who aren't very sensitive to screen refresh rate. I remember reading some peer reviewed articles about higher refresh rates affect people productivity in a positive way. I think it depends much more on the way you use the monitor. My work requires a lot of fast pace scrolling, moving windows. I tend to work really really fast. Therefore, motion clarity and input lag will get in the way. I assume in your line of work, you mostly pay attention to details on slow moving pictures like photos editing, so 60hz vs 144hz means very little.
@randomcomentator
Жыл бұрын
After watching Art's video I became more and more intrigued in gaming monitors for photography workflow and I just bought Corsair Xeneon 32UHD144 and it blows the Benq out of the water - both spec and price wise. Xeneon is much more elegant, uniform, with a perfect D65 whitepoint and 100% Adobe RGB coverage, no backlight bleed, and full Mac compatibility / USB-C with charging. The colors looks stunning, with 0.4 - 0.8 deltaE after a single calibration and no messing around in the settings. If you need a high refresh rate and a flat 32" monitor today, look no further.
@richardcarmichael8915
Жыл бұрын
Hi. Great video. Second time I'm watching this. I'm really on the fence. Just curious, on their website they state that this monitor is True 10bit. Does that mean its not 8bit+FRC?
@ArtIsRight
Жыл бұрын
Yes it is true 10 bit and not 8 bit + FRC
@EEEEMMMMKKKK
2 жыл бұрын
Interesting thing about that white point. I just have the same problem i have a SW271 and LG Ergo 32UN880-B(obviously no match to Benq just a big lcd for coding) both should be hardware calibrated but the LG software doesn't work well so i use just the the iProfiler which works fine. Both calibration i do according to your tutorials(which are great) but still if i look at the monitors side by side the LG is warmer and if i look at it more because its my primary the Benq start to look green 😃 I thought i understand the calibration process well and the monitors should produce same colors(in the boundaries of they gamut capabilities) but obviously not 😃 I guess this is a topic you also covered the "color matching" but still i thought the white should be white 😃
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
About the LG. Their software may seem like a hardware calibration, however, it is really just doing a software calibration similar to i1Profilier. When it comes to white point, it is not absolute and we have to take the relative approach. This is based on many variables, such as the backlight tech and type. In additional to this the LCD panel and the based color or biases of the panel used will change these variables. Then there calibration and refinement from the factory, and lastly, our custom calibration, hardware or software. In all there's only so much that can be done at each of these stages and every one of them compounds. Not to mention that the native white point of most panel is in the 5000K range but the convention is to calibrate them to 6500k because our eyes see the most color at this temp :) Hope this help. Cheers!
@corgikun2579
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Art, when I want to create a digital drawing for printing at home, should I use CMYK, sRGB, RGB? I think I understand CMYK is only for offset, but I got so confused since I know some colors won't print and I rather ask. Thank you
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
I would use RGB and choose the color gamut that you use. Get everything the way how you want it and then at the end covert it to CMYK before printing.
@corgikun2579
2 жыл бұрын
@@ArtIsRight thank you, in Art we trust ;)
@randomcomentator
2 жыл бұрын
As always, loving the video!
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
Yay, thank you!
@MojoPapiFPV
2 жыл бұрын
Great stuff per usual. Not sure what system/monitor combo you use to edit your videos, but if you use Resolve on Mac, I would be curious to see what you find in terms of the best Output Color Space / Gamma. I find Rec709/Rec709-A combo seems to be the closest, but if I try to watch that on VLC which I would think would be a better universal viewing test than Quicktime, I get drastically different results.
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
So calibration wise REC 709, 2.4 gamma or BT1886 would be the way to go. As far as Quicktime vs VLC, yes there's a difference. Mac export video and play it in quick time using a different gamma than standard. There are some articles on this that you can look up.
@DKV230
2 жыл бұрын
I'm looking for ultrawide monitor which is good for both graphic design and gaming with high fps 144hz and low delta
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
Don't have anything that comes to mind. The criteria individually can be met, but when combined it is harder.
@sebastianmichalski5318
2 жыл бұрын
Art. I have MacBook pro M1 14. When I connect it to BenQ sw321c i need to scale resolution to 2560. Is this the proper way of scaling 4k monitor?
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
There's no proper way, just choose the scaling resolution that works best for you.
@ericstaudenmaier8134
2 жыл бұрын
When you mouse over the available resolutions on your Mac a warning will pop up when choosing a non-native setting "Using a scaled resolution may affect performance". If you're using an application that is also taxing the graphics processor you may notice reduced performance and/or increased fan noise.
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
True but nothing that M series chip can handle, these are much better than intel.
A 2023 short review, paid for out of my own pocket. A waste of time buying this monitor, mine broke within three weeks of owning it, now sent back and brought a 27 inch 1440p monitor instead. The 4K display was very slightly better than my HP 1080p screen, which meant to me that this was a waste of money and I would have sent it back, but thankfully it broke anyway so it went back. The only good thing that I can say about this monitor is the sound quality, it is fantastic for what it is. Gaming on this a bit too big unless you are playing story games, FPS and it is kind of useless, it does not improve your gameplay like some reviewers are saying. Overall a complete waste of money unless you have a specific need such as producing 4K videos, for gaming just stick to a 1440p all the buzz words about 2.1 and so on, I fell for like most people would, but it is just not worth it. The picture settings are also a bit dodgy, sometimes the colours were too red so you had to knock back to SGRB to play my Switch and also PC on. Please avoid this monitor.
@ArtIsRight
10 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing. There are many personal preferences about 4k and that is going to be the same on any 4K displays for that matter.
@Loganimation_
Жыл бұрын
$1,000 monitor, no type-c...
@ArtIsRight
Жыл бұрын
different marketing segment
@miladvalizadeh2660
3 ай бұрын
How can I have My Macbook pro sound?
@ArtIsRight
2 ай бұрын
Choose under sound, MacBook Pro speaker instead of display.
@peterenables714
Жыл бұрын
great review, but I think 42, 43 inches will be nice. Benq tends to cater for AMD gpu users for its monitors. I am using nvidia, thus I am not buying its products.
@ArtIsRight
Жыл бұрын
ok
@JohnAmaro_Official
2 жыл бұрын
Hi Artis nice video..i have a few question about the calibration of any display when connected on a macbook pro: 1.How can i calibrate my display to match the macbook display (colors)..what color space / gamma etc? 2.What brightness level is best if i am working for photos that will only be posted on the web (fb,instagram,etc) ? 3.Sometimes when i export my images,the blacks on other systems like my macbook and android phone are way too dark..is there any setting that i can change when calibrating my display to fix to that? i tried with native and even with srgb color space.. Thanks
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
1. If you have a BenQ choose M-Book Color mode. If other P3 and D65 would be closest but don't expect a match different backlight technology, size, power spec and all. 2. I personally still apply and recommend using the print standard which is 80-120 nits depending on your taste. It will look good, print well and works on brighter displays as well. 3. Don't think of it as a fix. This is another reason to work with a darker display, because if you can see the black on a darker display it will show up on brighter one. But whatever you do, you should not go by smart phone as standard. That is a big can of worms that you can't close.
@JohnAmaro_Official
2 жыл бұрын
@@ArtIsRight thanks.. as about the macbook pro m1 display (13") . I am getting good results without changing the factory profile that originally was on when i bought the macbook. Should i keep that profile when editing photos on macbook pro display or change it to srgb for example? Thanks again Artls
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
For your laptop display you can't change the color mode. It is calibrated one way from the factory and that is it. You can do a custom calibration to fine tuned the color but that is about it.
@JohnAmaro_Official
2 жыл бұрын
Hi @@ArtIsRight i mean about the profiles that are coming with macbooks/imacs : System preferences/ Displays / Color Profiles .. i read somewhere that those profiles (srgb,adobe rgb,rec,etc) are all calibrated and fine tuned by apple and that they work well ..but not sure:)
@ArtIsRight
2 жыл бұрын
That information is wholly in correct. Those are not calibrated profiles for Apple they are system installed reference profiles and should never be used for display profile. I would not trust that information one bit. The display inside these laptop can't output reference values so there's no point using these profile and the answer in the previous comment is still valid. You can't change the color mode of most laptop display, with some higher end model exception, of course like the XDR display in laptops.
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