12-01-2014, 01:26 PM
Thanks for the heads up Amit!
The Dell U2413 is more in my price range and it has a color depth of 1.07 billions, compared to the Asus PB278Q who has 16.7 millions. So I guess for this reason, I would lean towards Dell.
Also, Asus has a res size of 2550x1440 compared to Dell which is 1920x1220 res. Both has DVI-D ports and DP ports. Color Gamut on the Dell is better because it covers 103% NTSC, 99% Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB.
The only thing that worries me is ''ghosting'' that I keep seeing in reviews of the Dell U2413. It seems that this model has can have this problem when gaming or when you scroll fast through text so I'll make sure that it's one of the new ''revisions'', just like you said. For this reason, I can see why the Asus would be better.
But again, I'm not much of a gamer, I barely play any video games at all, I watch more movies and videos thought. So, for digital painting, Is ghosting something I should worry about?
Still a bit not sure which one to choose from but I think the Dell U2413 is better.
The Dell U2413 is more in my price range and it has a color depth of 1.07 billions, compared to the Asus PB278Q who has 16.7 millions. So I guess for this reason, I would lean towards Dell.
Also, Asus has a res size of 2550x1440 compared to Dell which is 1920x1220 res. Both has DVI-D ports and DP ports. Color Gamut on the Dell is better because it covers 103% NTSC, 99% Adobe RGB and 100% sRGB.
The only thing that worries me is ''ghosting'' that I keep seeing in reviews of the Dell U2413. It seems that this model has can have this problem when gaming or when you scroll fast through text so I'll make sure that it's one of the new ''revisions'', just like you said. For this reason, I can see why the Asus would be better.
But again, I'm not much of a gamer, I barely play any video games at all, I watch more movies and videos thought. So, for digital painting, Is ghosting something I should worry about?
Still a bit not sure which one to choose from but I think the Dell U2413 is better.
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