The scenes where everyone uses the display in daily life are basically concentrated in three aspects: office work, games, and watching movies. In terms of specific scenarios, office monitors will pay more attention to color and functional performance, while gaming monitors will pay more attention to parameters such as refresh rate. So, when we choose a monitor mainly for watching movies, what aspects should we pay attention to?
For most people, watching movies is mainly on major video platforms, and many platforms provide non-member users to watch movies at 1080p or below. Usually, a monitor with a resolution of 1920×1080 is sufficient. Usage requirements. In order to ensure that the picture quality seen is sufficiently delicate, it is recommended to choose a screen size of 27 inches or less. This is because at the same resolution, the smaller the screen size, the higher the density between pixels, and the picture will naturally look clearer and more delicate.
From the perspective of movie enthusiasts, because they have higher requirements for the quality of movies, they usually look for 4K movie sources. The corresponding viewing display must also be guaranteed to have a 4k resolution. According to the barrel effect, even if the film source reaches 4k quality, if the resolution of the display is 1080p, then what we actually see can only be 1080p pictures.
One more thing that needs to be mentioned is that when you watch the original movie, you often find that the picture is not displayed completely, and there are black borders on the top and bottom of the screen. This is because the film industry standard production ratio is 21:9, which leads to the inevitable black borders on the top and bottom when watching the original film on a 16:9 screen. The solution is that we can also choose a 21:9 ultra-widescreen monitor, so that we can get a more complete viewing effect.
In addition to resolution and screen ratio, color gamut is also an important consideration. The color gamut of a display refers to the range of colors that the screen can display. Common color gamut standards include srgb, adobe rgb, dci-p3, etc. Among them, dci-p3 is the color space range proposed by the American digital film industry, with more green and red coverage, which can provide richer and more impactful picture color performance. Moreover, the dci-p3 color gamut is also the shooting standard followed by Hollywood movies, so it is also called the movie-level color gamut. Then when choosing a viewing monitor, the dci-p3 color gamut is also an important reference.
hkc tg34c3u is a 34-inch curved fish screen monitor with a resolution of 3440×1440. This monitor has a 21:9 screen ratio and can play original movies without black borders. At the same time, it adopts a 1500r curved surface design that fits the structure of the human eye, which can bring a stronger sense of immersion when watching movies. In terms of color, it has 90% dci-p3 color gamut coverage and professional-level movie quality. Combined with the ultra-wide screen, users can enjoy the shocking visual experience brought by the original blockbuster. In addition, it also supports a high refresh rate of 144hz and a response time of 1ms, whether watching high frame rate movies or playing games is equally smooth without smearing.
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