- Feb 7, 2010
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There are a number of 32 inch 4K monitors out there and I'd appreciate any feedback on what's out there and what's possibly close to being out there. My particular interest isn't so much gaming as image and video editing with the Adobe CC suite of Photoshop, Lightroom, Premiere Pro and After Effects. So, 60hz at 4K is perfectly acceptable.
I should mention that this will be going into a new PC I just completed building with the following parts: Thermaltake V71 case, Thermaltake 750W power supply, Asus x99-Pro USB3.1 motherboard, Intel i7-5820K CPU, Corsair H100i water cooled CPU cooler, G.Skill Ripjaws V Series DDR4 RAM 32GB (4x8GB) at 3200, EVGA GeForce 980 Ti Hybrid (water cooled) GPU, Samsung 950 Pro PCIe M.2 SSD for OS and programs, 2x 6TB WD Black HD's for storage, LG Blu-ray optical drive -- all running under Windows 10 Home and modestly OCed.
So, my main usage is in image and video editing and that's 36MP still images (Nikon D800E) and HD and UHD (4K) video as well as CAD work. So, 60Hz and 4K is sufficient but good color and brightness as well as the ability to be color corrected (X-Rite i1).
The new Dell OLED looks great but WAY TOO MUCH MONEY so I'll need to come down from that. I was looking at the Samsung U32D970Q 32 inch 4K monitor but I don't know much about it or how it compares to the other 32 inch 4K displays in the same price range. Again, any feedback would be appreciated.
Brian
I should mention that this will be going into a new PC I just completed building with the following parts: Thermaltake V71 case, Thermaltake 750W power supply, Asus x99-Pro USB3.1 motherboard, Intel i7-5820K CPU, Corsair H100i water cooled CPU cooler, G.Skill Ripjaws V Series DDR4 RAM 32GB (4x8GB) at 3200, EVGA GeForce 980 Ti Hybrid (water cooled) GPU, Samsung 950 Pro PCIe M.2 SSD for OS and programs, 2x 6TB WD Black HD's for storage, LG Blu-ray optical drive -- all running under Windows 10 Home and modestly OCed.
So, my main usage is in image and video editing and that's 36MP still images (Nikon D800E) and HD and UHD (4K) video as well as CAD work. So, 60Hz and 4K is sufficient but good color and brightness as well as the ability to be color corrected (X-Rite i1).
The new Dell OLED looks great but WAY TOO MUCH MONEY so I'll need to come down from that. I was looking at the Samsung U32D970Q 32 inch 4K monitor but I don't know much about it or how it compares to the other 32 inch 4K displays in the same price range. Again, any feedback would be appreciated.
Brian