A monitor for photo and video editing with 10-bit color depth displays more gradations between different colors. For example, a 10-bit monitor displays 1.07 billion colors, where 8-bit displays 16.8 million. This gives you more color options when designing or editing photos. An image editing screen is also distinguished by a large coverage of commonly used color profiles such as sRGB, Adobe RGB and DCI-P3. This way, your monitor displays the same color tones as your editing software and you can choose from many different colors. These monitors are pre-calibrated as standard or offer calibration options, so you can get started right away.

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