Hardware advice needed please for Adobe Software

Thanks Mickyfinn
I'm not sure what resolution the monitors should be.
So long as it's good enough for high res photos and can render text clearly I think that's all i need them for.
Andy
 
Thanks Mickyfinn
I'm not sure what resolution the monitors should be.
So long as it's good enough for high res photos and can render text clearly I think that's all i need them for.
Andy
Below is the spec sheet for your GPU you should be able to do 4k dual monitors but as for which to go for I'm not sure as I don't do that editing.

The higher resolution will look better especially if your pictures are more than 1080p.

Then there's budget how much you want to spend per monitor?

 
I'm not sure what resolution monitors I need.
It's for hi res photoshop images and also needs to display clean crisp test.
I need them to rotate horizontally.
Thank you
Andy
 
I'm not sure what resolution monitors I need.
It's for hi res photoshop images and also needs to display clean crisp test.
I need them to rotate horizontally.
Thank you
Andy
Read this.

 
I think the ASUS ProArt Display PA278QV sounds about right for my needs. It has a 2560×1440 resolution which is close to my Surface Laptop and this has a very clear screen.
Another thing is because I am also a web developer, I need to see what most users will see with regards to web graphics.
The price tag of £212.99 is pretty good but because I need two, It becomes a tad high for me. I could stretch to it if I had to.
I like the fact that the height can be altered and they rotate too.
Inputs confuse me as to which to use for a dual display.
My graphics card is the EVGA SSC GEFORCE GTX 1050Ti Graphics Card DDR5 and this has display connectors DP1.4, HDMI 2.0b DL-DVI
Thanks
Andy
 
I think the ASUS ProArt Display PA278QV sounds about right for my needs. It has a 2560×1440 resolution which is close to my Surface Laptop and this has a very clear screen.
Another thing is because I am also a web developer, I need to see what most users will see with regards to web graphics.
The price tag of £212.99 is pretty good but because I need two, It becomes a tad high for me. I could stretch to it if I had to.
I like the fact that the height can be altered and they rotate too.
Inputs confuse me as to which to use for a dual display.
My graphics card is the EVGA SSC GEFORCE GTX 1050Ti Graphics Card DDR5 and this has display connectors DP1.4, HDMI 2.0b DL-DVI
Thanks
Andy
Confuse you why? Use what's available. Your monitors will need to use what's available on your graphics card. Otherwise you can get various converters. E.g. for yours, you could use one DP connection and one HDMI connection.
 
Confused as to why there are diffent connector choices.
Do they all provide the same quality of images etc.?
Thank you
Andy

What do you think of the monitor choice?
 
Confused as to why there are diffent connector choices.
Do they all provide the same quality of images etc.?
Thank you
Andy

What do you think of the monitor choice?

Yes, because they are all digital connections. I use HDMI, but they are all fine.

After a quick look, I'd say the monitor looks suitable for your purposes. The only thing you could consider is going up to 32", as more screen space is useful for advanced design in Illustrator, but 27" is also fine. Other brands I like are LG, Samsung and Iiyama. I guess having advanced colour accuracy being billed as a key feature of the monitor is good, but most IPS monitors are good for colour accuracy, so it may not be worth overpaying for this. I probably would go for an IPS display type, for colour richness.
 
27"

Budget friendly solution.


 
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