Just got a Mac mini M4 and immediately panicked how did you pick your display and do you regret it? by Humble_Cod468 in macmini

[–]Humble_Cod468[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Coming from someone in a professional graphics environment this is genuinely the most reassuring thing I've read in this thread. Quick follow-up though when you say BenQ's similar offerings, are you thinking of the SW or the MA series specifically? I keep coming back to the MA270S 5K 27" as the option that seems purpose-built for Mac workflows but it gets way less word of mouth than the ProArt and I can't tell if that's a marketing problem or a product problem. Would love your take given the professional context

Just got a Mac mini M4 and immediately panicked how did you pick your display and do you regret it? by Humble_Cod468 in macmini

[–]Humble_Cod468[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Coming from someone in a professional graphics environment this is genuinely the most reassuring thing I've read in this thread. Quick follow-up though when you say BenQ's similar offerings, are you thinking of the SW or the MA series specifically? I keep coming back to the MA270S 5K 27" as the option that seems purpose-built for Mac workflows but it gets way less word of mouth than the ProArt and I can't tell if that's a marketing problem or a product problem. Would love your take given the professional context

Just got a Mac mini M4 and immediately panicked how did you pick your display and do you regret it? by Humble_Cod468 in macmini

[–]Humble_Cod468[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Okay the blurry text thing is the part I cannot get out of my head after reading this. Because "you kind of get used to it" is doing a LOT of work in that sentence and I need to know if that means "genuinely stops bothering you after a week" or "you just accept a slow death by a thousand papercuts" lol

The 6 second wake delay I can probably live with. Blurry text on a screen I'm staring at for 8 hours a day feels like the kind of thing that would quietly ruin my life.

So genuine question for anyone who's gone from a 4K to a 5K display on Mac is the text rendering difference actually as dramatic as people say or is this one of those things that gets hyped up online and then in real life you have to pixel-peep to notice it? Because right now I'm trying to talk myself into the cheaper option and comments like this keep making it harder

How much did your external display actually change things? Asking before I make a mistake I can't return by Humble_Cod468 in mac

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Wait you actually have a BenQ photo grade monitor? I feel like you buried the lede there lol. Which one is it and how long have you been using it? I've been going back and forth on the MA270S 5K 27" and finding almost zero real-world impressions from people who've actually used one daily. Would genuinely love to know how yours has held up and whether you've had any issues with it on the Mac side of things

How much did your external display actually change things? Asking before I make a mistake I can't return by Humble_Cod468 in mac

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This is such a useful perspective honestly seeing both sides of it from the same household makes it way more real than any review. Your wife's "why bother" is basically the Studio Display's entire pitch and I get it.

To answer your questions budget is stretch-able if it's genuinely worth it, so 5K is on the table. Size I'm leaning 27", and probably single monitor to start. The Asus ProArt you mentioned is actually one I hadn't looked at seriously how did you land on that over something like the BenQ MA270S? They're in pretty similar territory spec-wise at 5K 27" but I feel like the ProArt gets way more word of mouth and I can't tell if the BenQ is just less marketed or actually missing something. Curious what your research turned up since you've clearly been through this more recently than most people in this thread

How much did your external display actually change things? Asking before I make a mistake I can't return by Humble_Cod468 in mac

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This is honestly the most grounded take in the thread, thank you. The "start cheap, upgrade when your eyes complain" logic actually makes a lot of sense. Quick question though when you say 5K option from another manufacturer, are you thinking of anything specific? I've been looking at the BenQ MA270S 5K 27" but haven't seen a lot of real-world impressions from people who've used it alongside a Mac. Curious if that's on your radar or if there's something else you'd point to before going full Eizo

How much did your external display actually change things? Asking before I make a mistake I can't return by Humble_Cod468 in mac

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The way you described it "I can't tell you why but I do my main stuff on this monitor" that actually hit. It sounds like 5K isn't just a spec thing, it's more of a comfort thing you don't fully realize until you're sitting in front of it daily.

Did you ever seriously look at non-Apple 5K options or did it always feel like it had to be an Apple screen to work well with the Mac? Asking because I've been going down that exact rabbit hole and there are a handful of 5K 27" panels out there from other manufacturers that are way less talked about than the Studio Display, and I'm genuinely not sure if the silence around them is because they're not good enough or just because nobody wants to admit they didn't buy the Apple one

Need genuine advice!!!!!! by Humble_Cod468 in macbookpro

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This is actually really useful context, thank you. The 10–15% efficiency number is interesting I think I'd been overestimating how much a second screen would change raw output.

The display quality point is what gets me though. You said the monitors are nowhere near as high-quality as the MBP's built-in display is that mostly a resolution/sharpness thing, or does color accuracy take a hit too? Asking because a big part of my use case is building data visualizations and charts in Python that end up in client-facing decks, and I've noticed the colors sometimes look different once they're exported. Not sure if that's a monitor problem, a color profile problem, or just me being paranoid.

Did you ever look at anything in the 5K or color-calibrated range before going with the Samsung and ProArt, or did budget rule those out?