Hello all,
So after a long time looking into monitors within my price range I have narrowed it down between the Dell U2717D ($440 on Amazon) or the LG 27UD68 ($400 at Best Buy). I will be using one of them with my late 2013 rMBP and 2014 Mac Mini (so no 4k at 60hz, although the Dell is only 2560x1440). The Dell has more inputs, looks nicer on a desk, and is highly adjustable. However, the LG is 4k (which maybe I'd be able to take advantage of in the future). There are specs in the links, but if anyone knows a thing or two about monitors, or has any experience with either (or both), would you mind chiming in? Right now the LG is $100 off at Best Buy so time is of the essence.
I like the slim bezels on both.
I will be using this for construction plan takeoffs (24" x 36" docs), the MS Office Suite, email, working on my business' website and creating marketing material. Nothing too crazy. It will also be used by my wife for very general computing purposes.
I added a poll for the heck of it, but advice would be most helpful.
Thanks for your input,
ZLM
So after a long time looking into monitors within my price range I have narrowed it down between the Dell U2717D ($440 on Amazon) or the LG 27UD68 ($400 at Best Buy). I will be using one of them with my late 2013 rMBP and 2014 Mac Mini (so no 4k at 60hz, although the Dell is only 2560x1440). The Dell has more inputs, looks nicer on a desk, and is highly adjustable. However, the LG is 4k (which maybe I'd be able to take advantage of in the future). There are specs in the links, but if anyone knows a thing or two about monitors, or has any experience with either (or both), would you mind chiming in? Right now the LG is $100 off at Best Buy so time is of the essence.
I like the slim bezels on both.
I will be using this for construction plan takeoffs (24" x 36" docs), the MS Office Suite, email, working on my business' website and creating marketing material. Nothing too crazy. It will also be used by my wife for very general computing purposes.
I added a poll for the heck of it, but advice would be most helpful.
Thanks for your input,
ZLM
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