At home I have 27" QHD cintiq along with a recently acquired Eizo CG318 4K self-calibrating display. I used to have a NEC 30" IPS with the 14bit LUT with 16 bit processing however, I didn't see the point when the display panel itself could only handle 10 bit signals. I compared the Eizo and NEC displays side-by side with a range of images and there was essentially no visible difference in gamut - though the NEC did handle the dynamic range of long tonescale B&W images better. the NEC monitor reminded me of the Pentax K10 with the internal 22-bit ADC which was reduced to 12 bit in RAW and 8 bit jpeg internally....why did Pentax DO that?
Originally posted by jbondo ASUS PB278Q
I have one of those I use to watch movies and play PC games on, for the price they are extremely good monitors.