Monitors for photo and video editing professionals

Monitors for photo and video editing professionals

If you are editing photos and videos professionally, you must invest in the most important tool to be a successful editor – a good monitor. When you are on the hunt for such monitors, you should look for features like colour correctness, pixel resolution, screen size and other additional features that certain manufacturers offer. To help you with your hunt, we have compiled a list of four monitors, ideal for photo and video editing professionals. Note that these products have been selected based on their listed features and availability on Amazon.

BenQ SW2700PT PhotoVue

Here is a monitor from BenQ that is ideal for photo and video editing professionals, thanks to the efficient 27-inch display it possesses. To start with, the display has a pixel resolution of 2560×1440 and a dynamic contrast ratio of 2,00,00,000:1, which means that you should get a visual output with crisp details. Furthermore, the 10-bit display is equipped with 99% Adobe RGB, 100% sRGB, 100% Rec.709 and DCI-P3 colour space coverage, which should help in delivering a visual output with accurate colour calibration. As a result, you should be able to perform all your editing works with ease. The support stand of the monitor has an OSD controller, which lets you change the presets of the screen with just a click of the button, which can be handy for photo editing, entertainment or even web surfing. Finally, it has a detachable shading hood, which you can use to get rid of any kind of glare while working in conditions where you cannot control the ambient lighting.

Dell U2518D

If you are looking for a monitor with slim bezels to get a seamless viewing experience while performing your photo and video editing work, then this model from Dell is a good option to consider. It has a 25-inch display with a nearly bezel-less design on all four sides, giving you more screen size in a compact design and an immersive viewing experience. Furthermore, it has a pixel resolution of 2560×1440, which means you should get crisp visuals. Dell has integrated the HDR technology to deliver life-like visuals, as claimed by the brand, which should help you while editing content with complex colour palettes. The display has been factory-calibrated at 99% sRGB, which should deliver output with the right tones. Finally, you can customise the position of the screen with the help of the flexible stand, which lets you tilt, swivel or even rotate it by 90-degrees.

BenQ SW271 PhotoVue

If you are looking for a premium monitor with a high resolution to edit photos and videos professionally, then this model from BenQ should do you justice. The 27-inch display has a 4K UHD resolution, which should deliver a visual output with good clarity. BenQ uses the AQColour Technology to calibrate the monitor with 99% Adobe RGB coverage, 100% sRGB, 100% Rec.709 and DCI-P3 colour spaces, which should enable you to work with a large range of colours, thus enabling you to edit more accurately. Furthermore, the display has been calibrated with HDR technology, which increases the dynamic range between the whites and the blacks, enabling you to get results in which the final image is as natural as possible. Finally, it comes with a USB-C port that can be used to connect devices to play 4K content at 5GBps transfer rate as claimed.

LG 25UM58

The LG 25UM58 is a 25-inch monitor from LG that offers a good budget-friendly option for beginners starting professional work. Thanks to its pro 2K (2560 x 1080p) resolution which should be able to deliver good picture quality and colour rendition. The IPS panel gives a wider viewing angle for up to 178-degree, as per the company claims. The screen also claims to be 99% sRGB calibrated which gives out true tone colours for professional work. It also features split-screen which allows you to view up to four devices at the same time. The monitor is also AMD FreeSync compatible, making it suitable for casual gaming as well.

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