Best Monitor for Video Editing

10 Best Monitors For Video Editing with [4k] & Great Color Accuracy

So, You’re Looking for Best Monitors For Video Editing that suits your budget and workflow, We have put a list just for you. Read Further to Find Out.

Choosing a Professional Monitor for Video Editing is quite Confusing, as there are many monitors in the market with confusing Features like 4k, HDR, sRGB, IPS etc.,

So, We will Break down these features and help you choose the video editing Monitor.

Monitor Buying Guide – Quick Review for Video Editing

Best Monitors for Video Editing - Buying Guide

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Best Size vs Resolution for Video Editing:
1. 24 Inch and Full HD Display
2. 27 Inch and QHD Display
3. 32 Inc and 4K Display

Best Panel for Video Editing
– Budget Edition
– IPS Panel – Great Color Accuracy and Good Viewing Angles
– Expensive Edition – OLED Panel – Excellent Color Accuracy but has burn-in Problem

Color Accuracy – Delta E (δE)

Less the Number More accurate the Colors
Ideally if δE < 1 = Color Differences are Indistinguishable to normal Human Eye.

Color Gamut
Depends on Your Workflow but ideally should have at least
sRGB 100% or DCI P3 Support

Inputs and Outputs [I/O]
Should have HDMI 2.1, Display Port Support.

Input Lag / Response Times
anything less than 15 m.sec is ok for Video Editing
Faster Speeds like <5 milliseconds may not be necessary.

Color Depth
8 bit is Enough
if you are working for 10 Bit HDR Content then you might need a monitor that supports it but they can be Very Expensive.

PRODUCTSIZERESOLUTIONCOLOR GAMUTADDITIONAL FEATURESPRICE
ASUS ProArt PA247CV24 InchFULL HD

(1920×1080)
100% sRGBDisplay Port Daisy Chain Support
(δE<2)
Price
ASUS ProArt PA248QV24.1 Inch 16:10

(1920×2216)
100% sRGB (δ<2) Price
Viewsonic VP2468

[ Best Overall ]
24 Inch FULL HD

(1920×1080)
100% sRGB Built in Pro Color Calibration
(δE<2
)
Price
Gigabyte M27Q

[Best Video Editing and Gaming Monitor]
27 InchQHD

(2560×1440)

100% sRGB
& 92 % DCI P3
177 Hz
refresh rate
Price
ASUS ProArt PA278QV27 Inch QHD

(2560×1440)
100% sRGB δE<2 Price
LG 27UK650-W27 Inch4K UHD

(3840×2160)
99% sRGB Supports HDR
δE<2
Price
ASUS ProArt PA279CV27 Inch 4K UHD

(3840×2160)
100% sRGB δE<2 Price
BENQ PD3200U32 Inch 4K UHD

(3840×2160)
10Bit,
100% sRGB
δE<3 Price
BENQ PV3200PT

[Production Grade Monitor under budget]
32 Inch 4K UHD

(3840×2160)
10Bit, 100% sRGB δE<2 Price
Apple Pro Display XDR32 Inch6K Retina

(6016×3384)
10 Bit, DCI P3 GamutTrue HDR,
Multiple Reference Modes
δE<1
Price

A. Viewsonic VP2468 ( Best 24 inch Video Editing Monitor )

Best Overall

Specifications

  • 24 Inch, FULL HD (1080p) Display
  • IPS Panel
  • 100% sRGB Color Gamut
  • 10 Bit Color Depth
  • 60Hz Refresh Rate
  • HDMI 1.4 and Display Port Support
  • Delta E (δE) < 2

Viewsonic VP2468 is an Excellent Monitor for Video Editing with its Best in Class Color Calibration and Color Depth and Accuracy.

Verdict:
If you’re just starting out in your video editing career and want an affordable monitor Viewsonic is Best choice.

Pros
  • Great Color Accuracy (δE<2)
  • Built-in-USB Hub
  • Near Bezel-less Design
  • Colors Pre-Calibrated
  • Affordable
  • Good I/O
Cons
  • Cumbersome Menus
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B. ASUS ProArt PA247CV – one of Best Monitors for Video Editing in a Budget

ASUS ProArt

Specifications

  • 24 Inch, FULL HD (1080p) Display
  • IPS Panel
  • 100% sRGB/Rec.709 Color Gamut
  • 8 Bit Color Depth
  • 75Hz Refresh Rate
  • USB-C, HDMI, Display Port with Daisy Chain Support
  • Delta E (δE) < 2

Asus ProArt PA247CV is one of the Best 24 Inch Monitors for Video Editing
It has Decent Resolution with Great Color Accuracy and Excellent I/O options like HDMI, Display Port with Daisy Chain and USB-C Support.

Verdict:
Asus ProArt PA247CV offers good Color accuracy and is a Good Monitor for Video Editing if you’re on tight budget.

Pros
  • Good Color Accuracy (δE<2)
  • Near Bezel-less Design
  • Affordable
  • Great I/O
  • Ergonomic Stand
Cons
  • Color Calibration
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C. ASUS ProArt PA248QV (16:10) monitor

ASUS ProArt

Specifications

  • 24.1 Inch, WUXGA (1900×1200) Display
  • IPS Panel
  • 100% sRGB/Rec.709 Color Gamut
  • 8 Bit Color Depth , 16:10 Aspect Ratio
  • 75Hz Refresh Rate
  • Display Port, HDMI, D-Sub.
  • Delta E (δE) < 2

Asus ProArt PA248QV has Extended Resolution with Great Color Accuracy and Goodt I/O options like HDMI, Display Port.

Performance is good and on par with the other monitors in the same price segment. Its 16:10 Aspect Ratio gives you a little extra room for working can ideally be used with a mac mini for video Editing.

Design wise it has a near bezel less design with only notable chin at the bottom and even the stand is designed bearing in mind the ergonomics.

Verdict:
Asus ProArt PA248QV is ideal for budget content creators including video editors and photo-editing offering great value for money.

Pros
  • Good Color Accuracy (δE<2)
  • Extra Pixel Density
  • 16:10 Aspect Ratio
  • Affordable
  • Great I/O
  • Ergonomic Stand
Cons
  • Same as PA 247CV
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D. Gigabyte M27Q -Best Gaming and Video Editing Monitor

Gaming and Content Creation

Specifications

  • 27 Inch, QHD (11440p) Display
  • IPS Panel, HDR Ready
  • 92% DPI P-3, 95% Adobe RGB color gamut
  • 8 Bit Color Depth
  • Delta E (δE) < 1
  • 170Hz Refresh Rate
  • HDMI , Display Port, 2x USB 3.0 Ports
  • 0.5 m.sec Response Time

Gigabyte M27Q is one of the Best 27 Inch Monitors for Video Editing.
Its 0.5 mili. Second Response time and 170Hz Refresh Rate is excellent for Gaming.
Even though rated as HDR Ready its just average to mediocre in execution.
It has Decent Resolution with Great Color Accuracy and Excellent I/O options like HDMI, Display Port, USB-3.0 Support

Verdict:
Gigabyte M27Q is an Excellent Choice for Video Editing / Content Creation who are also into serious Gaming.

Pros
  • Great Color Accuracy (δE<1)
  • Wide Color Gamut
  • Affordable
  • Great I/O
  • Great Response times and Refresh Rates
Cons
  • average Contrast Ratio
  • average HDR performance
  • Bad Ergonomic stand
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E. ASUS ProArt PA278QV

ASUS ProArt

Specifications

  • 27 Inch, WQHD (2560x1440p) Display
  • IPS Panel
  • 100% sRGB/Rec.709 Color Gamut
  • 8 Bit Color Depth
  • Delta E (δE) < 2
  • 75Hz Refresh Rate
  • HDMI, Display Port, DVI-D Ports

ASUS ProArt PA278QV is the best monitor for video Editing in 27 Inch segment
It has Great Resolution with Great Color Accuracy with good Pixel Density
However the Contrast Ratio could have been better for this price segment

Its has Good I/O options like HDMI, Display Port, DVI-D Ports.

Verdict:
Asus ProArt PA278QV offers good Color accuracy and resolution at affordable price

Pros
  • Good Color Accuracy (δE<2)
  • Near Bezel-less Design
  • Affordable
  • Ergonomic
  • Good Viewing Angles
Cons
  • low contrast ratio for the price
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F. LG 27UK650-W – 27 Inch 4k HDR Video Editing Monitor

ASUS ProArt

Specifications

  • 27 Inch, 4K (3840×2160) Display
  • IPS Panel, HDR Support
  • 99% sRGB Color Gamut
  • 8 Bit Color Depth
  • Delta E (δE) < 1.7
  • 5 m.sec, Response Rates
  • HDMI, Display Port and USB 3.0 Ports

LG 27UK650-W is one of the Best 27 Inch Monitors for Video Editing with 4k Support and HDR Support.
Though Rated for HDR Support its HDR performance is not reliable as in general this budgets are not meant for HDR Video Editing.
even the Color Gamut is just sRGB and Adobe RGB is coverage is not good.

It has Great Pixel Density making it a very sharp Display with Great Color Accuracy and Excellent I/O options like HDMI, Display Port Support

Verdict:
LG 27UK650 is a good 27 Inch 4k video Editing Monitor but don’t rely on it if you are having a HDR Video Editing Workflow.

Pros
  • Good Color Accuracy (δE<2)
  • Input lag is low
  • Good I/O
  • Sharp Display
  • Great for Multitasking
Cons
  • below average HDR
  • No Local Dimming Support
  • Not much Adobe RGB Coverage
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G. ASUS ProArt PA279CV – HDR 4k Monitor for Video Editing

ASUS ProArt

Specifications

  • 27 Inch,4K (2160p) Display
  • IPS Panel, HDR Support
  • 100% sRGB/Rec.709 Color Gamut
  • 8 Bit Color Depth
  • Delta E (δE) < 2
  • 75Hz Refresh Rate
  • USB-C, HDMI, Display Port

Asus ProArt PA279CV is another great monitor for Video Editing with 4K and HDR support.
It has 4K Resolution with Great Color Accuracy making it a sharp display through out with a pixel density of 155ppi ( Pixels per Inch).
Its Near bezel Less Design looks modern unlike its peers.
HDR Performance is average
Excellent I/O options like HDMI, Display Port and USB-C Support.

Verdict:
Asus ProArt PA279CV is an affordable 4k Display with Sharp Images and Great Color Accuracy.

Pros
  • Good Color Accuracy (δE<2)
  • Near Bezel-less Design
  • Affordable
  • Sharp Display
  • Ergonomic Stand
Cons
  • HDR Performance
Rating  

H. BENQ PD3200U – 32 Inch 4k Monitor for Video Editing

ASUS ProArt

Specifications

  • 32 Inch, 4K (3840 x2160) Display
  • IPS Panel,
  • 100% sRGB/Rec.709 Color Gamut
  • 10 Bit Color Depth
  • Delta E (δE) < 3
  • 60Hz Refresh Rate, 4m.sec Response
  • USB-3.0, HDMI, Display Ports

Though BENQ PD3200U is an old Monitor, it still is one of the best monitor for Content Creators.
its 4K Resolution over 32 Inch Display offers decent Pixel Density making a sharp monitor in the price segment.
It has above average Color Accuracy and Good I/O options like HDMI, Display Port and USB-3.0 Support.

Verdict:
BENQ PD3200U though looks outdate still packs a punch for the content creators.

Pros
  • Above average Color Accuracy (δE<3)
  • Affordable
  • Great I/O
  • Specific Modes for Content Creators
  • Ergonomic Stand
Cons
  • Outdated Look
Rating  

I. BENQ PV3200PT – 32 Inch, 4k Video Editing Monitor

ASUS ProArt

Specifications

  • 32 Inch, 4k UHD (2160p) Display
  • IPS Panel
  • 100% sRGB/Rec.709 Color Gamut
  • 10 Bit Color Depth
  • Delta E (δE) < 2
  • 60Hz Refresh Rate
  • HDMI, Display Ports

BENQ PV3200PT is one of the Best 32 Inch Monitors for Video Editing.
It is a post production grade monitor with affordable price.
Its 10bit Color Depth is excellent for Color Grading and Video Editing
and its 32 Inch Screen Space is Excellent for Multitasking which is handy for Video Editors
It has 4K UHD Resolution with Excellent Color Accuracy and Good I/O Options

Verdict:
BenQ PV3200PT a production grade monitor at affordable price.

Pros
  • Great Color Accuracy (δE<2)
  • Best Value for Money
  • Excellent for Multitasking
  • Ergonomic Stand
  • Good onscreen Menus
  • Sharp Display
Cons
  • Boring Design
  • Color Gamut could have been Extended.
Rating  

J. Apple ProDisplay XDR – 6K Monitor For Video Editing

ASUS ProArt

Specifications

  • 32 Inch, 6K Retina Display
  • IPS Panel, HDR Support
  • P3 Color Gamut
  • 10 Bit Color Depth
  • Delta E (δE) < 1
  • 60Hz Refresh Rate
  • Multiple Reference Modes

Apple ProDisplay XDR is a Revolutionary Monitor for Content Creators though its 5000 USD price tag looks too overpriced.
the features it packed are just too good for that price point.

The Color Accuracy, 10 Bit Color Depth and Resolution are too Good.
Even its HDR Performance is just too good considering its price point.

The Only Annoying thing about this is the 1000 Dollar Stand.

Verdict:
Apple ProDisplay XDR packs in everything you need for professional Color Grading or Video Editing or Photo Editing Needs. its price is justified for what it has been offering,

Pros
  • Excellent Color Accuracy (δE<1)
  • Seamless Design
  • Excellent Contrast Ratio
  • Sharp Display
  • Great HDR
  • Multiple Reference Modes
Cons
  • 1000 Dollar Stand
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Conclusion

This is our list of Best Monitor for Video Editing. If you have any doubts regarding the features do check out In Depth Article on Video Editing Monitors.

Feel Free to Ask Doubts and Leave a Comment Below.

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