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    Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    Anybody used this 27" NEC for photography?

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    Re: Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by Abitconfused View Post
    Anybody used this 27" NEC for photography?
    normally I use my Sony Alpha a58 for photography and my monitor for viewing.

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    Re: Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    It looks like a quality sRGB screen, so you could definitely look at it. It comes with Spectraview, so that tells me you can get accurate profiling and calibration. To me the fatal flaw is that it is sRGB only. I would definitely not consider it because of that limitation (AdobeRGB displays ~30% more colours).

    I bought the highly regarded BenQ SW2700PT last week, because it does 99% AdobeRGB, but is "only" 2.5K.

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    Re: Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    Yes, the BenQ does look good.

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    Re: Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    Perhaps you have not heard that the CIA can create monitoring devices from monitors. So are you watching the display or is the display watching you?

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    Re: Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by Abitconfused View Post
    Perhaps you have not heard that the CIA can create monitoring devices from monitors. So are you watching the display or is the display watching you?
    Both I should imagine

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    Re: Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by Abitconfused View Post
    Perhaps you have not heard that the CIA can create monitoring devices from monitors. So are you watching the display or is the display watching you?
    I believe that Smart Televisions were used; specifically certain Samsung models. Computer screens do not have this type of technology on board. Microphones and /or cameras are required and my screen contains neither of these.

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    Re: Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    Update: Bought the NEC EA275UHD. The best monitor I have ever owned at a reasonable price. Also calibrated it with Spyder 5 Pro in Windows 10. About 98% of sRGB and colors look identical on my iPad and the NEC monitor. Very crisp and clean look. High contrast. Three USB ports where I have mouse and keyboard so switching computers is very easy.

    Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

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    congrats

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    Re: Considering NEC EA275UHD-BK 4K monitor

    Quote Originally Posted by Abitconfused View Post
    colors look identical on my iPad and the NEC monitor.
    Unless you have calibrated and profiled your iPad and use a colour managed viewer, this is unlikely to be correct. Most of the iPad apps are NOT colour managed.

    I know the x-Rite hardware has an iPad / iPhone app / viewer that supports this, I'm not sure that DataColor has this available. After doing so with my iPad, my computer screen and iPad are close. They definitely were not before I calibrated and profiled the iPad and I was a bit surprised (well, not really) how far off it was.

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