Best Monitors for Digital Artists – I’d be hard-pressed to choose which of the models is the best. They all have unique features that make them perfect for all sorts of design work.
As a result, any of these reviewed monitors would be an asset to a graphic designer. Whether you’re into game design, still images, or video, there’s something for you here!
If you’re looking for a very premium model, you could go for the ASUS ProArt. And when it comes to features, the LG UltraFine deserves mention.
But there are also more affordable monitors perfectly suitable for graphic design. My top recommendation for a low-cost monitor for design would be the BENQ PD model.
Ultimately, you won’t be disappointed with any of the monitors on this list! They’ are optimal for design work due to their specific features and specs.
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1.Dell Ultrasharp
Features
- Accurate, consistent color: with premiercolor, your monitor provides superb color precision with four color spaces, including 99. 5% Adobe RGB, 100% RGB, 100% Rec709 and 87% DCI-P3 coverage - ideal to suit every color professional's needs.
- Phenomenal viewing experience: Enjoy every little detail with 3840 x 2160 Ultra HD 4K resolution. That's four times the resolution of Full HD.
- Unmatched reliability: get complete peace of mind with Dell premium panel and advanced Exchange service.
- See more in ultra HD 3840 x 2160 for four times the resolution of Full HD.
The U2719D is similar in design to that model, the Editors’ Choice-award-winning Dell 27 USB-C Monitor (P2720DC), as well as to many other Dell business monitors from recent years. That means it is both stylish-looking and utilitarian, as well as feature-rich.
Factoring in the stand, the monitor measures 15.4 by 24.1 by 7.1 inches (HWD) and weighs 18.8 pounds. The 27-inch in-plane switching (IPS) flat panel has a native resolution of 2,560 by 1,440 pixels, known as QHD or 1440p, at a 16:9 widescreen aspect ratio. Its pixel density of 109 pixels per inch (ppi) is fine for general-purpose use and basic photo editing. (All else being equal, the greater the pixel density, the sharper the image should be.)
2.BenQ PD2700U
Features
- SEE MORE 27 inch 4K IPS HDR monitor w/wide viewing angles 60Hz
- EXPERIENCE MORE HDR10 support lets you preview video content in HDR during editing for better faster results. Brightness - 350 cd/㎡. Response Time - 5ms(GtG). Refresh Rate - 60Hz. Aspect Ratio - 16:9
- DO MORE improve workflow with CAD/CAM Darkroom Animation and DualView custom view modes PIP/PBP picture in picture/picture by picture
- CREATE MORE access more than a billion colors through 10 bit tech PD2700U covers 100%sRGB and Rec. 709 and has Delta E ≤ 3
- SURPRISE FREE every PD2700U comes pre calibrated with its unique calibration report is Pantone Validated and Verified by CalMAN
- Connectivity technology: hdmi
- 60 hertz
But our testing has uncovered some diamonds in the rough. Some can deliver professional-grade features for three figures instead of your typical four figures.
BenQ’s DesignVue Series of products have model model numbers beginning with “PD” and include screens from 24 to 32 inches in both 1440p (2560 x 1440) and 4K (3840 x 2160) resolutions.
We’ve reviewed numerous DesignVue monitors and even use one, the BenQ PD3200U, as a reference tool. I am, in fact, writing this review on one. Today, we’ll be looking at its 27-inch cousin, the BenQ PD2700U ($536.99 / £439 at the time of writing). It’s not just a smaller version of the same panel though. Though not specced to be the best HDR
3.ASUS TUF VG34VQL1B
Features
- 34-inch WQHD (3440x1440) 1500R curved gaming monitor with ultra-fast 165Hz (supports 144Hz) refresh rate designed for professional gamers and immersive gameplay
- ASUS Extreme Low Motion Blur (ELMB ) technology enables a 1ms response time (MPRT) to eliminate ghosting for sharp gaming visuals at high frame rates
- FreeSync Premium technology to eliminate screen tearing and choppy frame rates
- High Dynamic Range (HDR) technology with professional color gamut delivers contrast and color performance that meets the DisplayHDR 400 certification
- Extensive connectivity with DisplayPort 1.4 x2, HDMI (v2.0) x2, USB Hub ports
- Supports both Adaptive-Sync with NVIDIA GeForce* graphics cards and FreeSync with AMD Radeon graphics cards *Compatible with NVIDIA GeForce GTX 10 series, GTX 16 series, RTX 20 series and newer graphics cards
The ASUS TUF Gaming VG34VQL1B is an excellent curved ultrawide gaming monitor. It has a 34 inch screen with a 21:9 aspect ratio, which gives you more horizontal space than a typical 16:9 display, resulting in greater immersion. Its VA panel can produce deep blacks, making it great for dark rooms, but it comes at the cost of narrow viewing angles, which isn’t ideal for playing co-op games or sharing content.
It delivers a pretty good HDR experience as it has a wide coverage of the DCI P3 color space, and it gets bright enough to make some highlights pop. Unfortunately, even though its response time is excellent overall, there’s visible black smearing in fast-moving content, regardless of the overdrive setting. Also, inverse ghosting may be noticeable when playing at a lower refresh rate.
4.Asus ProArt PA329C
Features
- 32-Inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution display with DisplayPort 1.2, HDMI (V2.0) x3, USB Type-C
- 100% Adobe RGB and 100% RGB true Color reproduction, factory pre calibrated for outstanding color accuracy (Delta). supports 98% DCI-P3 and 84% rec. 2020 color standards
- Asus ProArt calibration technology with 14-bit look-up table (LUT) and uniformity Compensation capability
- Compatible with major hardware calibrators such as X-Rite i1 Display Pro and data color spider 5 Series, with the ability to save color parameter profiles directly to the monitor (accessible via hotkey)
- Ergonomic tilt, swivel, pivot and height adjustment stand with Asus Eye Care flicker-free and low Blue light technologies
Designed for professional use, the ASUS ProArt PA329C 32″ 16:9 4K HDR IPS Display features wide and accurate color coverage and an expansive 32″ screen for multitasking. Moreover, it’s built with an IPS (In-Plane Switching) panel, which has a 3840 x 2160 4K resolution along with wide 178° viewing angles. A VESA DisplayHDR certification also ensures a peak brightness of 600 cd/m² for viewing HDR content.
Connectivity option include HDMI, DisplayPort, USB Type-C, and it has a built-in USB hub for your convenience. Once it’s connected, users can adjust its versatile stand to best fit their viewing preferences, or install and optional VESA compatible mount, stand, or arm if needed.
5.LG 27UL850-W
Features
- 27 inch UHD (3840 X 2160) IPS display
- VESA displayHDR 400
- USB type C connectivity. Brightness 350cd (typ) / 280cd (Min)
- SRBG 99 percent color gamut
- Ultra thin bezel and height/ pivot/ tilt adjustable stand
- 60 hertz
- 60 hertz
The LG 27UL850-W is a premium 4K IPS monitor that isn’t painfully priced while having modern and essential features such as USB-C connectivity. This model aims to provide a solid foundation for mixed usage, whether if its for business use or entertainment. The LG 27UL850-W’s predecessors have seen excellent success in the market, so let’s see how this newer model performs.
The LG 27UL850-W retains the looks of its predecessors, but we don’t think it’s a downside since it’s a preppy-looking device. The white chassis mixes so well with the silver stand, but the frontal areas still have a matte black finish. The monitor isn’t completely bezel-free, but the borders on three of its sides are thin enough to be unnoticeable when its in use.
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Best Monitors for Digital Artists – It’s easy to see how the best computer monitors for graphic designers and artists can really help any designer and artist work better.
The extremely high resolution offered by 4K monitors allows for a level of precision in fine detail work not possible even a few years ago, and the color fidelity that comes from IPS (In-Plane Switching, which improves a screen’s color fidelity and visibility), along with other technologies, lets you really see what you’re doing with color choices, contrasts and complements, as well as very subtle gradation and shading.