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The Best Video Editing Monitors - ItsTimeForTech The world of video editing is growing fast thanks to the rise of YouTubers, Instagram stars and vines in the past ten years. There are much different software available for creating content for your audiences through these various channels. Good PC set-ups do help the speed of production and also the content quality. As you develop your audience you’ll need to explore the best resources to make the best videos whether it’s for

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The Best Video Editing Monitors - ItsTimeForTech

The world of video editing is growing fast thanks to the rise of YouTubers, Instagram stars and vines in the past ten years. There are much different software available for creating content for your audiences through these various channels. Good PC set-ups do help the speed of production and also the content quality. As you develop your audience you’ll need to explore the best resources to make the best videos whether it’s for your business, a project, your job or even as a YouTuber or star – it’s all important. Visit us https://itstimefortech.com/

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Best Video Editing Monitors

• Asus ProArt PA248Q 24.1 Inch LED Monitor

• Design: Not visually impressive, but ergonomic

• Pros: Fantastic screen for editing, fast color reproduction

• Cons: Expensive options, ugly design

• This ASUS ProArt PA248Q looks ancient but packs some impressive color qualities that will help video editors create amazing pieces of art.

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Samsung LS32D850T 32-Inch WQHD PLS LED Monitor (2560 x 1440, 300 cd/m2, 16:9)

• Design: Classic design style• Pros: Fantastic screen for

editing, fast color reproduction• Cons: Expensive option• The Samsung LS32D850T 32-

inch display is a very effective option for those looking for a high-quality video editing experience. To start with the monitor boasts a 2560 x 1440 LED display – this is over Full HD and is categorized as a WQHD resolution. It also packs in 1.06 billion colors, which is a huge amount.

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BenQ SW2700PT 27 inch QHD (2560 x 1440)

• Design: Old school set-up• Pros: Perfect for video editing and

immersive editing• Cons: Ugly design• This BenQ SW2700PT monitor is the

go to experience for photo editing and video editing creators. The panels on the edges of the monitor help to experience the full powers of this monitor when it comes to color reproduction. This monitor packs an IPS display – which is one of the best panels to have for video editing as colors show more accurately, there is also 99% Adobe RGB which showcases colors in their true lights.

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LG Electronics Digital Cinema 4K Monitor 31Mu97-B 31.0-Inch Screen Monitor

• Design: Beautiful stretched design• Pros: Perfect for video editing and

immersive editing• Cons: Pricey option.• The LG Digital Cinema within this list

is a luxury. It’s the same screen using by MKBHD to create high-quality videos on his YouTube channel, and it’s also an impressive option for those looking for the highest quality of 4K experiences.

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Asus PA279Q 27-inch IPS Professional Monitor

• Design: Beautiful stretched design• Pros: Perfect for video editing and

immersive editing• Cons: Pricey option. This 27-inch video editing monitor is a

good option for those on a budget. The ASUS PA279Q is perfect for any

video and photo editing functions with some built in functionality for retouching and editing imagery. With a high color reproduction and a good 99% Adobe RGB this option will help any design develop some high-quality content.

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ASUS MG279Q 27 inch IPS Gaming Monitor (2560 x 1440, 144 Hz, 4 ms, Display Port, HDMI x 2, FreeSync, TUV Cert) – Black

• Design: Wide-screen, simple design.• Pros: Lots of ports, Ultra HD

resolution, 27-inch screen.• Cons: Mainly a gaming monitor.

Widely regarded as a gaming monitor, this ASUS MG279Q works well as a video editing monitor. The 27-inch display combined with the Ultra HD resolution of 2650 x 1440 makes for a fantastic reproduction of colors and imagery.

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Acer R240HY bidx 23.8-Inch IPS HDMI DVI VGA (1920 x 1080) Widescreen Monitor

• Pros: Full HD, color reproduction.• Cons: Nothing special in design, 4ms

refresh rate.• The ACER R240HY is one of the top IPS

monitors for budget video editors out there. Although this display doesn’t look like much, it does offer a good experience for editing for a good value price.

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