Hi /gd/,
I'm a professional designer but have almost exclusively worked outside of home and have been provided hardware. I was doing a year of social work and now have to equip my home to freelance but my knowledge of top design gear is from more than 5 years ago and alot has changed.
tldr: I'm looking for a affordable but qualitative Retina(!) Display I can connect to my computer to work on.
Must haves:
• more than 150dpi
• truest colors possible
• more than 60hz
got any tips for me?
>>316310
Good luck finding a monitor with good color over 60hz (you really don't need more than that for video editing), these are not above 60hz but i would recommend Dell UltraSharp and you can use a color calibrator to get the colors as you like but factory should be fine.
>>316365
thanks, actually I don't need the 60Hz would've been nice to have tho
bump
>>316573
ask at /wsr/ or /ic/
>>316310
I picked up a32" BenQ 3201 4k display with a an excellent panel. 100% sRGB.
It's still available, but the PD3200U is the newer replacement for it. Around $800 USD.
But: only 137DPI.
Well as a designer the color profils are way more important then everything else get a spyder5 and a midrange samsung screen for the start.