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Nigeria, Abuja
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Review on ๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Lenovo P27U 10 27-Inch Monitor CD HDMI 68.47" - High-Resolution Display with Camera and Security Lock by Herbie Sheppard

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A bargain for this quality and color range

This is an excellent photo editing screen and exceptional for the price. This is the cheapest 4K IPS panel with full Adobe RGB and DCI-P3 color space and can often be found for around the same money as regular sRGB panels in this size range. Unless you need high refresh rates or a locally dimming HDR backlight, there's little reason to choose anything else. Pros:* Excellent color gamut.* Excellent linearity and full 10-bit color support.* Very good factory calibration presets. .* Very good Windows software that makes it easy to set everything up without OSD.* Built-in USB hub. No uniformity compensation (not really necessary)* Windows and almost all regular content is designed for sRGB, so it looks oversaturated in any native or Adobe RGB gamut presets. I compared this Lenovo to these screens: LG 27UD68P (27", 4K, IPS, sRGB, $500) -Dell UP2718Q (27", 4K, IPS, Adobe RGB, HDR, $2000) Dell UP2720Q (27". , 4K, IPS , Adobe RGB, $2000) Lenovo L28u-30 (28-inch, 4K, IPS, sRGB, $350) The first three look almost identical to this one except for the color space, factory calibration, of brightness and the same soft anti-glare coating. The 28-inch Lenovo has a slightly lower contrast ratio. The UP2718Q is slightly brighter on SDR content. The L28u is about the same, while the LG and UP2720Q are slightly dimmer. Linearity across all of these screens is excellent. So what do you do? With a high-end screen like the UP2720Q, get a built-in colorimeter, monitor hood, uniformity compensation, a few more presets (e.g. for Re 2020) and a slightly higher-end case and stand for Pixar with fifty of them. but you will find that there is no mention of image quality here. You might as well have the same pan In short I am very happy with this screen and look forward to starting work on preparing the photos for printing .

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