Monitor for video compositing & color correction

coldhart

Journeyman
My friend need Monitor for video compositing & color correction.
IPS or PLS which one is better

OS - Windows 7

Budget - 20K

Size - any size will be acceptable above 20" but color quality is primary focus.

Resolution - full HD or above
 
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LGWRSherlock

LG Expert
My friend need Monitor for video compositing & color correction.
IPS or PLS which one is better

OS - Windows 7

Budget - 20K

I would highly suggest getting an IPS over a PLS display if only for one reason alone: PLS is still a relatively new technology. IPS is a tried and true panel that most people would say has excellent color accuracy -- perfect for what you need. In addition, it will be much harder to find a decent PLS display since they are not yet prevalent. You will have a much easier time finding a good IPS panel to fit your budget.

LG WRman Sherlock, out!
 

Sam22

TV Expert
I would highly suggest getting an IPS over a PLS display if only for one reason alone: PLS is still a relatively new technology. IPS is a tried and true panel that most people would say has excellent color accuracy -- perfect for what you need. In addition, it will be much harder to find a decent PLS display since they are not yet prevalent. You will have a much easier time finding a good IPS panel to fit your budget.

LG WRman Sherlock, out!

As per my info about the PLS tech, they provide better viewing angle as compared to IPS tech. they are some 10% brighter than IPS panels and most importantly they are said to be quite cheaper as compared to IPS tech.
 

LGWRSherlock

LG Expert
so suggest model plz

I'm not entirely sure what line of work it will be used for, but do you require a QXVGA resolution (2560 x 1600)? What size monitor do you need?

While you let me know the answers to those questions, I would first like to suggest the LG IPS236V. It's a 23 inch LED monitor with an IPS panel. It is a very, very good monitor. Read a review here: LG IPS236V 23-inch IPS monitor review - PC Advisor

I hope this helps for now!
 
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