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Originally Posted by Rense
now you got a whole lot of testing to do Mr P!
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Thanks Rense. A useful link. The monitor's self-calibration matched all the tests well.
It has a higher brilliance (400cd/m2) than others that I looked at. Also height adjustment (which most don't have) and an ambient light sensor to control the brightness. 5ms response time is sufficient for a non-game-player like me. Also funny is that the screen can be rotated 90º to give a 1200x1920 resolution (automatically rotated.) All in all, expensive, good, and I won't be buying another for a while.
I now see where I have to fix some of my photos.
Mr P