Just bought a LG IPS236... to check out IPS tech. Will also look into calibrators etc...
Moving over to FCPX due to its Color Matching tech so will see how that goes with the new monitor... anyone with any thoughts on this monitor model?
Was also looking at the ASUS 23inch P-IPS...
However straight away color is great on the IPS (coming from TN panels)
I teach actors screen acting so take along the benq 2420 a a monitor for them to watch and works great for that purpose, nice picture means they can tell me my shot's are soft! I transport it with a roccat bag, which has a shoulder strap and handle and works great for taking it on the tube and sure there must be other makes doing the same thing.
@alcomposer from memory, I used the LG IPS236 with a Red a couple weeks back and found it matched the touchscreen well
Thanks for the info @NickBen!
Just love the monitor- so thin- light- etc... however mine has significant bleed through on the left side- have contacted LG support with image to see what they say. Fingers crossed!
Just researched the IPS236 turns out its 6 bit e-IPS (most 23 Inch are).
Found one of the cheapest IPS true 8 bit monitors: ASUS PA246Q (Ironically its using an LG 24 inch S-IPS screen, and LG can't put their own screen in a monitor??) :}
On the plus side the PA246Q is $500. So not 2k or anything. Calibrated should be quite a goer.
What is your take on 8bit IPS v's 6bit IPS @VK? Many forums mention that there isn't really that much of a difference now a days...
On video difference must be easy to spot. I already told that if you want large(32") you can check some LG TVs (but many now have different panels) with 10bit IPS. Of course you need to have notebook with test software to check that all is ok.
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