Best Color Grading Monitors of 2024: Here are the models!

 
 
 
 
 

The world of color correction and color grading is continuously evolving, and in 2024, professionals are seeking high-quality monitors to achieve impeccable results. Choosing the best monitor for color grading can make the difference between mediocre work and outstanding production. In this article, we will explore the key features that a color correction and color grading monitor should have, and introduce you to the most advanced models available on the market.

Essential Features for Color Grading

Ultra HD Resolution (4K):

A fundamental requirement for a quality color grading monitor is Ultra HD resolution (3840x2160 pixels). This high resolution ensures the sharpness and precision needed to evaluate the finest details in post-production projects.

Color Depth and Accuracy:

The best monitor for color grading should support high color depth, such as 10-bit or 12-bit. This allows for displaying a wide range of colors and gradations, ensuring accurate representation of images. Additionally, extended color space coverage, such as Adobe RGB or DCI-P3, contributes to achieving precise chromatic results.

Brightness and Contrast:

Brightness and contrast are crucial for accurately evaluating scenes. A monitor with high brightness (measured in nits) and a significant contrast ratio provides clearer details in dark and bright areas, enhancing the overall image quality.

Panel Uniformity:

Panel uniformity is essential to avoid color and brightness variations across the screen surface. Monitors equipped with technologies to ensure uniform illumination offer a more consistent and precise view of images.

Hardware Calibration:

The best monitors for color grading offer the ability to calibrate the hardware internally. This feature ensures accurate and regular calibration over time, maintaining color consistency during prolonged use.

Never forget: constant calibration is essential for professional monitors.

Thanks to a regularly calibrated monitor, you can enjoy accurate and consistent colors, taking your work to new heights.

In this article, we will explore the importance of monitor calibration and provide guidance on how to do it best. I recommend giving it a read! :)

Monitor Calibration: Why is it So Important?

The Best Models on the Market in 2024:

 

Budget ($)

 
cheap color grading monitor

LG 27UK850-W 27" 4K UHD

• 27 inch 4k UHD resolution (3840 X 2160) IPS display

• HDR 10 Compatibility

• Response time 5ms / Refresh rate 60Hz / Contrast ratio 1000:1

• USB Type-C connectivity and sRGB 99% color gamut

 
low budget color grading monitor

BenQ PD3220U DesignVue Designer 31.5" 16:9 HDR 4K

• 31.5" In-Plane Switching (IPS) Panel

• 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz Native Resolution

• 1000:1 Static Contrast Ratio

• 10-Bit Support for 1.07 Billion Colors

• 100% sRGB & Rec. 709 and 95% DCI-P3

 
 

Budget ($$)

 
Asus_ProArt_PA32UCX

ASUS Pro Art PA32UCX

• 32-inch 4K HDR display features 1,152-zone mini-LED backlight with 1,200 cd/m2 peak brightness and rich in connectivity ports, including Thunderbolt 3 USB-C x2 (In x1, Out x1), HDMI (v2.0b) x3, DisplayPort 1.2

• ASUS Off-Axis Contrast Optimization technology reduces halo effects by 80% and provides a 7X contrast-ratio enhancement for dark parts of the image when viewing the screen from an angle

• True 10 bit color with Quantum-dot technology provides 89% Rec. 2020, 99.5% Adobe RGB, 99% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color space for exceptional color fidelity

• Support multiple HDR formats (Dolby Vision, HDR-10, HLG) presents lifelike experience and flexibility

• World-leading delta-E (∆E) <1 color difference value for the sRGB and Adobe RGB color spaces and ASUS ProArt Hardware Calibration technology for color-accuracy optimization, uniformity and color profile write-back

 

LG 31.5” EP950-B UltraFine™

OLED Pro 4K

• 31,5”” UHD (3840 x 2160) OLED Display

• Adobe RBG 99% / DCI-P3 99%, True 10bit Color.

• 1M:1 Contrast Ratio

• Color Depth: 10 bit, 1.07 Billion colors

• Color Space: Native / P3D65 / BT.709 / BT.2020 / Adobe RGB / P3D65 PQ / BT.2100 PQ

• Color Gamut: P3 99% / Adobe RGB 99%

• LG UltraFine™ OLED Pro supports HDR signals such as BT.2100 (broadcast standard for HDR TV) PQ / P3 PQ which offers benefits to film and video editors.

 

Budget ($$$)

 
fsi color grading monitor

FSI XM312U

• Screen Size 31,5”

• Resolution: 3840x2160

• Contrast Ratio: 5,000,000:1

• Peak Luminance: ~5,000cd/m2 @ L32 | ~2,000cd/m2 Fullscreen

• Bit Depth: 10bit (1.073 Billion Colors) Static Backlight
Approx. 68 Billion Colors Dynamic Backlight

 
eizo color grading monitor

Eizo CG3146

• Screen Size 31”

• Resolution: 4096x2160

• Contrast Ratio 1,000,000:1

• HDR/SDR - Max Luminance 1000cd/m2

• Bit Depth: 10 10bit (1.073 Billion Colors)

• Built-in Calibration Sensor

 
 

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Maurizio Mercorella

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