Monitors & Displays

by Rich R ·Posted
LG had TVs and computer monitors great and small on display at CES 2022, and quite a few of them were headline-makers. Let’s check them out! The Largest-Ever OLED TV: 97" G2 The LG OLED G2 series features the first-ever 97" OLED TV, as well as an 83" version. The G2 series features LG’s Gallery Design, which allows the TV to sit flush to the wall. Powered by the α9 Gen 5 processor, Brightness Booster technology produces a brighter image with enhanced heat dissipation and a more advanced algorithm over previous models. The Smallest-Ever OLED
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Is a 4K monitor worth it? The BenQ SW321C 32" Photo and Video Editing Monitor certainly is! Every aspect of this 32-inch monitor is in service of better color reproduction. Filmmakers, photographers, and content creators will enjoy its features, such as the various color modes, screen hood, and more.   Have you incorporated this monitor into your workflow? What do you like most about it?
by Rich R ·Posted
The new school year is right around the corner, and there’s no better time to take your classrooms into the 21st Century by replacing that dusty, chalk-stained slab of slate at the front of the room with an interactive whiteboard solution. There are a lot to choose from, but hopefully this list will help you narrow it down. Projectors Epson’s BrightLink series of short- and
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
Since you clicked on this article, you must be committed to learning about the important, but admittedly boring, subject of color gamuts. Your interest may have stemmed from the latest smartphone releases, which boast features like P3 wide color and HDR support, or you may have realized that the monitor you have been using for years just doesn’t look quite right when it comes to photo editing. In any case, this should be a quick explanation of some common terms, what you should be looking for, and how it may be affecting your workflow. What is
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
Monitors, lately, have gotten a bit ridiculous. Not that that is a bad thing—I’m loving the latest 32" and greater 4K HDR sets that are making their way through the B&H offices. Practically speaking, though, most of us are perfectly content with an affordable screen that is a reasonable size and offers the color accuracy we need for photo editing. Stepping into this category, near perfectly, is the BenQ SW240 24" PhotoVue Monitor.
by Josh Taylor ·Posted
Whenever you open, select, or edit the digital images you’ve shot, or creatively correct or enhance them using post-production software such as Photoshop or Lightroom, you are relying on a display device—a monitor connected to or built into your computer, tablet, or smartphone—to show you an accurate representation of the colors, color saturation, monochrome tonality, contrast and other characteristics of the images captured by your camera. If what you see on the monitor does not match what the camera captured, the prints made from these files