I'm trying to actually stick with the smaller size 27" monitor because I have mid-field studio speakers for audio mixing, and the bigger the video monitor on my desk, the more reflection off the back of the video monitor. I would love a 32" but I don't know if it will have a noticeable negative effect on the audio, which is paramount.
Good informative video. I had a ProArt monitor for a few years and recently had to do a warranty claim when I had issues with many of the menu features just stopped working. The customer service support from Asus has been really awful. It’s been courierd back to the service department three times and the issue has still not been resolved and it’s been six months without it. It really is a shame as it is such a great monitor. They are talking of refunding me now, last I heard, so I will look at the two monitors you discuss in this video. I hope they both would have better service support.
I was really hoping to like the ProArt it was fantastic and REALLY bright, I feel it would have been overkill for my set up and my needs. But two monitors back to back with similar issues, and I did also hear stories of poor customer support but didn't want to bring that up in the video as it was only hearsay on my part. The LG and Benq are great, Find the best price! Thanks for watching and the comment Julia!
Honestly I was apprehensive about the Studio Display because of the price tag and the fact that it's only 27". Now that I have one, editing video in Final Cut Pro, editing photos in photomator or Affinity suite is 🔥. Sometimes I wish thedisplay was bigger but because of the resolution I can fit a lot on my screen. I may even consider getting another one!
@@michaelocunningham the studio display was top on my list, but for almost $2k (here in canada) I wanted 2, and it was just way too much to go all in with it, and the bent and LG were both on sale for about $1000 each. So for one apple display I was able to get 2 4k monitors that are great. Most of my footage is 4k so I can watch it 1 to 1 on the screen. Thanks for watching and the comment Michael!
This is exactly why I made this video, to answer those questions that are beyond the specs and how the monitors work day to day and how they hold up a year later! Thanks for watching and the comment!
Any scaling issues? I want to find a 32in 5K monitor that isn't the Apple XDR so I won't have scaling issues. I've had the SW 32 series Benq at past jobs and liked it very much but the scaling issues where kind of annoying for a 2k monitor. I'm hoping apple releases a cheaper 32in 5k monitor soon.
It's a great one! I am eyeing the updated version of it the PD3225U to replace the LG. Better black point! It'll be nice to see them side by side. Thanks for watching and the comment Chris!
Super video 👌. Epic channel. Congratulations. I really need your opinion: I'm interested in buying the BenQ PD2705U, what do you think of this model? Would it be a good buy? My fear and doubt is that it has 250 nits. From your experience, do you think 250 nits is enough? I'm going to use this monitor for web design, coding and also for watching movies and series. What's your opinion?
the Benq monitors are pretty solid, and a range of 200-400 nits is good for indoor usage. If you are in a bright spaces it may feel dim, but overall a good choice! Thanks for watching and the comment!
I understand why matte displays exist. I don't understand why anyone would buy one for photo editing. The paucity of sharp, gloss alternatives is a mistake made by too many companies.
@@RafaelLudwig I tried the LG 5K display first and I sent it back. Then I tried one of the pro arts. I'm pretty sure it's the one that you have in this video. But it was only 400 nits. Then I figured I'll try the studio display and if I again don't like it, I will send it back. And man, it is just perfect for me. I don't blame you for buying what you got though makes sense
On the surface it looks like LG vs BenQ, but actually is LG vs BOE, these CHINESE BOE 5k panel based monitor are too overpriced, there are many small brands uses the same panel and sell like half the price, BOE panels are never been good quality just like all other Chinese products. I'd go monitors uses LG panels
with windows cpu people says to buy 1440p screen and not go for 4k to get the best fps. Is that the same for a MacStudio ? Is the macstudio strong enough to handle 4k monitor while having no issue with fps ? * My plan is to have triple screen 27inch maybe 1440p or 4k with minimum 60hz and 1ms latency
compares apple(s) and oranges... apple studio display is a 27 inch 5k display but you seek for a 32 inch 4k display. seeking for a motorcycle - lets go and compare it to cars. first key featured wanted: a roof - not sure who might win the race.
Personally, I hate all these glaring monitors because they inevitably lead to severe eyestrain, and the lack of eye-saving monitors to choose from is simply appalling. There are only four manufacturers of e-ink/e-paper monitors. So be my guest, if you want extreme eye fatigue, continue using these horrible blue-light generating ultra-bright monitors.
@@mike_majora The Sunvision 32" monitor. They're supposed to have additional models coming out this month, but it looks like they might be behind schedule.
I'm trying to actually stick with the smaller size 27" monitor because I have mid-field studio speakers for audio mixing, and the bigger the video monitor on my desk, the more reflection off the back of the video monitor. I would love a 32" but I don't know if it will have a noticeable negative effect on the audio, which is paramount.
Good informative video. I had a ProArt monitor for a few years and recently had to do a warranty claim when I had issues with many of the menu features just stopped working. The customer service support from Asus has been really awful. It’s been courierd back to the service department three times and the issue has still not been resolved and it’s been six months without it. It really is a shame as it is such a great monitor. They are talking of refunding me now, last I heard, so I will look at the two monitors you discuss in this video. I hope they both would have better service support.
I was really hoping to like the ProArt it was fantastic and REALLY bright, I feel it would have been overkill for my set up and my needs. But two monitors back to back with similar issues, and I did also hear stories of poor customer support but didn't want to bring that up in the video as it was only hearsay on my part. The LG and Benq are great, Find the best price! Thanks for watching and the comment Julia!
Did you make this video for me? Actually looking at monitors right now.
Naturally! Thanks Dylan for taking the time to watch the video!
Honestly I was apprehensive about the Studio Display because of the price tag and the fact that it's only 27". Now that I have one, editing video in Final Cut Pro, editing photos in photomator or Affinity suite is 🔥. Sometimes I wish thedisplay was bigger but because of the resolution I can fit a lot on my screen.
I may even consider getting another one!
@@michaelocunningham the studio display was top on my list, but for almost $2k (here in canada) I wanted 2, and it was just way too much to go all in with it, and the bent and LG were both on sale for about $1000 each. So for one apple display I was able to get 2 4k monitors that are great. Most of my footage is 4k so I can watch it 1 to 1 on the screen. Thanks for watching and the comment Michael!
@@RafaelLudwig Solid! That’s an absolute 🔥deal! I’d probably have gone with that option as well. Great video!
This is extremely helpful as I'm currently looking for a new 32 monitor as well, with very similar requirements as you.
Thanks so much! 🌟👍
This is exactly why I made this video, to answer those questions that are beyond the specs and how the monitors work day to day and how they hold up a year later! Thanks for watching and the comment!
Any scaling issues? I want to find a 32in 5K monitor that isn't the Apple XDR so I won't have scaling issues. I've had the SW 32 series Benq at past jobs and liked it very much but the scaling issues where kind of annoying for a 2k monitor. I'm hoping apple releases a cheaper 32in 5k monitor soon.
@@BoboMedia007 what scaling issues did you face?
Why not the 25U?
Congrats for your hard work!
Thank you so much 😀
Got the same one - love it!
It's a great one! I am eyeing the updated version of it the PD3225U to replace the LG. Better black point! It'll be nice to see them side by side. Thanks for watching and the comment Chris!
Super video 👌. Epic channel. Congratulations. I really need your opinion: I'm interested in buying the BenQ PD2705U, what do you think of this model? Would it be a good buy? My fear and doubt is that it has 250 nits. From your experience, do you think 250 nits is enough? I'm going to use this monitor for web design, coding and also for watching movies and series. What's your opinion?
the Benq monitors are pretty solid, and a range of 200-400 nits is good for indoor usage. If you are in a bright spaces it may feel dim, but overall a good choice!
Thanks for watching and the comment!
Thanks a lot 😃
I understand why matte displays exist. I don't understand why anyone would buy one for photo editing. The paucity of sharp, gloss alternatives is a mistake made by too many companies.
Simple, reflection.
LOVE my studio display! Love love love it
I agree It’s a great display! For the price of one (here in Canada) I was able to get two 32 inch monitors! Thanks for watching and the comment!
@@RafaelLudwig I tried the LG 5K display first and I sent it back. Then I tried one of the pro arts. I'm pretty sure it's the one that you have in this video. But it was only 400 nits. Then I figured I'll try the studio display and if I again don't like it, I will send it back. And man, it is just perfect for me. I don't blame you for buying what you got though makes sense
On the surface it looks like LG vs BenQ, but actually is LG vs BOE, these CHINESE BOE 5k panel based monitor are too overpriced, there are many small brands uses the same panel and sell like half the price, BOE panels are never been good quality just like all other Chinese products. I'd go monitors uses LG panels
Benq uses LG panels. It's the calibration and software that help make full use of it for me. Thanks for watching and the comment Jerry!
with windows cpu people says to buy 1440p screen and not go for 4k to get the best fps. Is that the same for a MacStudio ? Is the macstudio strong enough to handle 4k monitor while having no issue with fps ?
* My plan is to have triple screen 27inch maybe 1440p or 4k with minimum 60hz and 1ms latency
ASD is the best
I used to have 2 32u950s, but I sold them for a studio display.
compares apple(s) and oranges...
apple studio display is a 27 inch 5k display
but you seek for a 32 inch 4k display.
seeking for a motorcycle - lets go and compare it to cars.
first key featured wanted: a roof - not sure who might win the race.
Personally, I hate all these glaring monitors because they inevitably lead to severe eyestrain, and the lack of eye-saving monitors to choose from is simply appalling. There are only four manufacturers of e-ink/e-paper monitors. So be my guest, if you want extreme eye fatigue, continue using these horrible blue-light generating ultra-bright monitors.
it's meant for designers and people who do work such as COLOR grading...
Do you have another one you'd suggest?
@@mike_majora The Sunvision 32" monitor. They're supposed to have additional models coming out this month, but it looks like they might be behind schedule.
@@JMaxwell1000 Looks sweet. Thanks for the suggestion
I want A Gaming Monitor with
💻👓 42.9 - 45 inch LTPO Display
🎨🖼️ Resolutions:
-4200 x 1800 (@ 21:9) for Gaming
👀🎮 360 (+5) Hz VRR refresh rate
🕒💪
Sure you did lol. Paid to upped this monitor by biased review.