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Dell UltraSharp 32″ HDR PremierColor Monitor

ouch..
whoz idea was it to pitch a gradeing mon with a wall-0-blue behind the hero screen?
and then send it out the door with mismatched camera's?
ouch ouch ouch....
guess they are not pretending to trying to sell it to colorists
that promo is a true pile of crap
no idea about the screen they are blithering on about, but it does not fill one with confidence
 
ouch..
whoz idea was it to pitch a gradeing mon with a wall-0-blue behind the hero screen?
and then send it out the door with mismatched camera's?
ouch ouch ouch....
guess they are not pretending to trying to sell it to colorists
that promo is a true pile of crap
no idea about the screen they are blithering on about, but it does not fill one with confidence

Marketing, looks cool, whatever...

I'm just waiting for a tech that doesn't have drawbacks. We're like at a tipping point at the moment, monitors and TVs are getting closer and closer to a perfect HDR image without compromise, but we still have these damn dimming zones that's just bs really. You can have as many as possible, but it doesn't matter until you can have pixel-perfect high nits brightness that doesn't affect the surrounding pixels.

Looking at Samsung's roadmap for display tech, I'm waiting for the 2025 models, the ones that finally truly just show Red Green and Blue at a pixel-perfect accurate color without blending. Right now, we're in that territory when manufacturers try to just compensate drawbacks over and over. Nothing will be as good as you want and there will always be new models better than the last. Like, take a normal 1080p LCD screen today. You can pretty much find the perfect one cheap based on that tech. It's reached its peak performance point as a standard tech, but the 2000-2010 was a clusterfuck when LCD screens tried to reach a "good" point without any compromises. Then came LED, which had it's own curve and so on. Now we need Dolby Vision 10 000 nits TVs capable of 4K+ resolutions at super color accuracy. So I'm waiting for this era to finish before getting an update to my 75 inch UHD 1500 nits TV.
 
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