Thanks! Since i'm looking for a new monitor, I'll check that model for sure.
I can't figure where I can get the information about the version of Display Port but since my iMac 27" is quite new (1 1/2 years) it should go smoothly.
Thanks again
Jacques
Le 2015-03-02 à 23:32, Nick Payne njhp94@... [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint] <DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@yahoogroups.com> a écrit :
I've been pretty impressed and have had zero problems with an Eizo EV3237 I bought a few months ago. It's an 80cm 4k monitor that covers the full sRGB gamut. However, you'll need a video card with a DisplayPort 1.2 connector to get 4k resolution at 60Hz - you can get full resolution over HDMI or DVI, but only at 30Hz, which I find rather tiring on the eyes.
Nick
On 03/03/2015 15:09, Jacques Caron jacques.caron@... [DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint] wrote:
Hi Mr.Brubaker
That's what I thought; actually the "full range" must come when you use the dreaded Color Sync profiling done just looking at the screen and evaluate with your eyes what's best!?!
Since I always worked with two displays, I'll look for a second monitor coming from Eizo; at least I'll have some controls to play with.
Apple has no monitors able to compete with high end ones; actually the only offer they have, aside iMacs, is a 27" screen similar to the 27" iMac.
Jacques