Panel bit depth: 8 bits(6 bits+FRC)
Which site? Also don't buy monitor from unknown/new sites.
Btw this model isn't even true 8 bits so not that special to spend extra effort & money to get it.
*www.displayspecifications.com/en/model/beee83e
Which websites are you using for price?
Comparison between: 23.8" LG 24MP88HV, 27" BenQ GW2780, 23.8" BenQ GW2480
Those BenQ options are cheaper. The 24" one has similar specs as LG one at a cheaper price, like under 10k, whereas the 27" one has bigger display & true 8-bit panel (superior) for under 14k.
BenQ GW2780 - mdcomputers.in
*www.amazon.in/BenQ-inch-Bezel-Moni...TQ4X6YDQC6T&psc=1&refRID=E8RJNHVJ7TQ4X6YDQC6T
That is indeed good but I am not sure what's the catch here because 6bits+frc producing 99% of srgb in my opinion involves some trade-off but where I am not sure. In any case my point was that it is not like this is the only monitor to get even if availability is not good currently.So having sRGB Colour Gammut of 99% is that not good ? I thought that is what is matters ? So not being 8 BIT will not have good and bright colours ?
That is indeed good but I am not sure what's the catch here because 6bits+frc producing 99% of srgb in my opinion involves some trade-off but where I am not sure. In any case my point was that it is not like this is the only monitor to get even if availability is not good currently.
I don't know about you but I have used a 32" LED tv as screen for watching movies & tv series in good quality 1080p & I would never go back to watching such video content on anything smaller. In fact in my opinion one should have a small 22/24" screen for general usage as pc monitor & at least a 32" screen for watching movies & tv series.I am also not sure should I be going for 24" or 27" as I am looking out for Monitor purely for Web Surfing, YouTube, Videos etc...will 24" be good enough or should I be going for 27" and will 27" be not too big ? Almost like a TV ?
I don't know about you but I have used a 32" LED tv as screen for watching movies & tv series in good quality 1080p & I would never go back to watching such video content on anything smaller. In fact in my opinion one should have a small 22/24" screen for general usage as pc monitor & at least a 32" screen for watching movies & tv series.
I think @Nerevarine bought some table side fix stand for monitor.Any idea on how can I elevate the height of the monitor any external stand or something which also looks good aesthetic wise ?
Nobody buys monitor for speakers.This BENQ Model that you have suggested seems good is but has inferior in-built speakers than the LG one.
Use a VESA supported desk mount with adjustable height. Monitor needs to be compatible with VESA standards.Any idea on how can I elevate the height of the monitor any external stand or something which also looks good aesthetic wise ?
I have nothing else to say when you prioritize speakers in a monitor. Since it is a desktop, get external speakers, I'll bet that ₹500 speakers will sound better than those in-built speakers.This BENQ Model that you have suggested seems good is but has inferior in-built speakers than the LG one.
Nobody buys monitor for speakers.
I have nothing else to say when you prioritize speakers in a monitor. Since it is a desktop, get external speakers, I'll bet that ₹500 speakers will sound better than those in-built speakers.