2019-11-27, 12:50 AM
The brightness control being able to go as low as 8 nits is fantastic. Often getting the brightness low enough is the Achilles heel of daylight viewable monitors. Some of the cheap Chinese ones can only down to 350nits which is basically like a normal home PC monitor at full brightness. Obviously way too light for any night work.
The resolution leaves a lot to be desired though.
I recently bought an iiyama prolite that seems to work well. It too has 1000nits brightness. The touchscreen only works in mouse-mode in Linux though, and the colour reproduction isn't fantastic.
The resolution leaves a lot to be desired though.
I recently bought an iiyama prolite that seems to work well. It too has 1000nits brightness. The touchscreen only works in mouse-mode in Linux though, and the colour reproduction isn't fantastic.