![]() ![]() Ports at the rear include DVI, HDMI, and DP, along with two upstream USB 3.0 ports. The pixel density is also lower for a 27-inch screen, at 109ppi rather than 163ppi, but the image quality still looks absolutely super-sharp. Overall, however, image quality is very satisfying, and once you step up to a screen of this scale, you might wonder how you managed with anything smaller!ĤK resolution may be de rigueur these days for monitors and televisions, but this Eizo ColorEdge sets its sights a little lower at 2540x1440, resulting in a pixel count of about 3.7MP instead of 8.3MP. Colour accuracy is good but gamut is a little lacking for the Adobe RGB colour space and brightness uniformity could be better. Image quality looks a little dull when using the sRGB preset, which locks out any brightness adjustment. On the negative side, there’s no preset Adobe RGB mode and ViewSonic only claims 77% coverage of the full Adobe RGB gamut. The 350cd/m2 maximum brightness rating is typical for an LED-backlit panel, while 5ms response time (grey-to-grey) and 178-degree horizontal and vertical viewing angles are respectable.ĭistinctive features include an HDR mode and a 1300:1 contrast ratio. This 31.5-inch screen is notably larger than a 27-inch model, yet the ultra-thin bezel keeps the overall size from being too intimidating, while the 4K UHD resolution maintains pin-sharp image quality despite the pixels being spread a little thinner than on a 27-inch 4K screen.Īround the back, there are Display Port, Mini DP and dual HDMI inputs, as well as the practically ubiquitous USB 3.0 hub. Adobe RGB colour space coverage is good, but not great. Brightness uniformity is boosted by a dedicated uniformity-enhancing mode. Switch to the default viewing mode, however, and this monitor really shifts gear, producing spectacularly accurate colours. Used in its sRGB preset, the NEC proved disappointingly inaccurate for colour rendition, with a noticeably red colour cast. Touch-sensitive virtual control buttons are easily accessible on the lower bezel. Unusually, the MultiSync EA271U also features built-in speakers, though with an output of only 2W each, they're of limited aural appeal. Connection ports include DP, DVI and HDMI, along with a USB 3.0 hub. Standard and ‘photo’ viewing modes are accompanied by text, gaming, movie and dynamic modes, but there’s no preset for the Adobe RGB colour space. There’s also a wide range of eco-friendly settings. The NEC MultiSync EA271U monitor has a slightly corporate feel to it, supporting ‘cost-saving device management’, whereby all connected NEC devices can be controlled from a central location. Read our full Apple Studio Display review for more details But as a companion to any recent Mac, the Studio Display is hard to beat. It’s a little frustrating that the ability to raise or lower the display comes at an additional cost and that the built-in camera isn’t quite so ground-breaking. Its multimedia features make it an ideal primary display for most creatives, while true and consistent color and brightness across the entire panel mean in some ways the Studio Display is on a par with that Apple's Pro Display XDR. Whichever way you look at it, the latest 27” 5k Apple Studio Display is a well-designed product, at a competitive price point (given its professional specifications). For others, it’s a way of extending the desktop of their new MacBook Pro setup. To some, it’s the perfect partner for their latest Apple Mac Studio or M1 Mini purchase. Our guide to the best Dell monitors (opens in new tab) offers plenty of alternatives if you're not sure that this is the right option for you.Ĭleaning nano-texture coating a challengeįor many, the Apple Studio Display (opens in new tab) saw as a long-awaited replacement to the previous 27” Apple Cinema Display. This is the kind of quality we'd expect from a monitor costing several times the price, therefore the Dell UltraSharp U2419H is an absolute steal. Otherwise, this Dell's IPS image quality gives great color space coverage for the money (99% sRGB, 99% Rec709, and 85% DCI-P3), along with factory color calibration ensuring accuracy of Delta-E less than 2. The Full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution is about as low as we'd want to go in a 24-inch monitor if you can accept a little visible pixelation if you look hard enough. The Dell UltraSharp U2419H isn't the cheapest 24-inch monitor you can buy, but there is such a thing as a false economy, and this Dell does give photographers a good combination of performance and value. If you want a useful step up in specifications from our old monitor and the reassurance of a well-known brand, you've found it. ![]()
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