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Consider the US $599 Dell UP2716D (review) instead which is almost one third the price of the UP2720Q.
Colour accuracy for the UP2716D is still fantastic. Only downside is resolution is 1440P and there's no USB-C or Thunderbolt 3. But you get to save a lot of money which you can use to buy a colour calibrator.
The Dell may be old but monitor technology has matured many years ago. 100% AdobeRGB on a recent monitor is no different from 100% AdobeRGB on an older but cheaper model.
Or consider the BenQ SW270C which is the direct competitor to the UP2716D. Get the BenQ if they are the same price because the BenQ has shading hood. Or get the older SW2700PT if that is cheaper.
Actually if you need 4K, consider the BenQ SW271 (US $1099).
All the BenQ monitors I mentioned are AdobeRGB monitors.
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Consider the US $599 Dell UP2716D (review) instead which is almost one third the price of the UP2720Q.
Colour accuracy for the UP2716D is still fantastic. Only downside is resolution is 1440P and there's no USB-C or Thunderbolt 3. But you get to save a lot of money which you can use to buy a colour calibrator.
The Dell may be old but monitor technology has matured many years ago. 100% AdobeRGB on a recent monitor is no different from 100% AdobeRGB on an older but cheaper model.
Or consider the BenQ SW270C which is the direct competitor to the UP2716D. Get the BenQ if they are the same price because the BenQ has shading hood. Or get the older SW2700PT if that is cheaper.
Actually if you need 4K, consider the BenQ SW271 (US $1099).
All the BenQ monitors I mentioned are AdobeRGB monitors.