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Which of these three monitors best for graphic design,video editing, print, and gaming?

Hello,

I have researched and learned more after my first post about the Acer monitor.

 

I have found these monitors. Which one will be best for graphic design, video editing, print, and gaming.

 

Acer XB273k 27in 4k 144hz  with 90% DCI-P3, 100% sRGB, 82 percent Adobe RGB, Delta 2 (with gray scale .42 % and gamma 2.2% in DCI-P3 mode, and gray scale .43% and gamma 2.0 % in sRGB mode). Switchable between DCI-P3 and sRGB, 400 HDR certified. Toms Hardware says the color accuracy is high and same levels as professional level monitors for graphics. Calibrated from factory. 

 

BenQ's SW2700PT 27in 2K 60hz 99% Adobe RGB, 99% sRGB/Rec .709, and 14Bit LUT Delta E 2. No DCI-P3.

 

Dell 27in Ultra Sharp 2K 60hz with Premium color      100% Adobe RGB  100% sRGB  100% Rec 709  98%DCI-P3  

 

Which is best? Which is 2nd best?

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2 hours ago, yoshiii said:

 No DCI-P3.

Every monitor "have" DCI-P3 ... in some percentage ;) I think this BenQ could have ~90% of DCI-P3. If You have color profile of this screen, You can check this. DisplayCal after calibration will give You accurate info about coverage of DCI-P3.

 

example: LG 32UD99

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ps. DCI-P3 covers 100% of sRGB, and gamut volume of the DCI-P3 is ~141% of sRGB

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On 9/24/2019 at 7:29 AM, Kyle_PL said:

Every monitor "have" DCI-P3 ... in some percentage ;) I think this BenQ could have ~90% of DCI-P3. If You have color profile of this screen, You can check this. DisplayCal after calibration will give You accurate info about coverage of DCI-P3.

 

example: LG 32UD99

5c641e0b78cf.png.ddf5cb518d177861206f8f7653898446.png

 

 

ps. DCI-P3 covers 100% of sRGB, and gamut volume of the DCI-P3 is ~141% of sRGB

Ok cool.

 

Which one do you think is best to go with?

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