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Best 5K and 8K monitors of 2021

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We feature the best 5K and 8K monitors, to make it simple and easy to provide the highest definition viewing experience on your computer monitor.
The best 5K and 8K monitors make it simple and easy to provide the highest definition viewing experience on your computer monitor. 4K monitors may currently be the official kings of high resolution screens, but there’s a growing number of monitors that offer even higher pixel counts. And, they are a boon to video editors who require extremely high resolutions and more desktop space to work on. Having one of the best 5K and 8K monitors will give you even greater desktop space to work on, and this can greatly improve your productivity if you’re a digital creative working in ultra high definition. It means you can view the footage in full resolution while still having space to keep your tools on screen at the ready. This can help you multitask and edit on the fly – and could prove to dramatically speed up your workflow. And, these displays are particularly useful when you have limited real estate or don’t have the ability to connect multiple monitors to your workstation. The best 5K and 8K monitors may still be a long way away from being the mainstream standard, but they’re already essential purchases for creative professionals. If you’re one of them, take a look at our top picks, including some of the best curved monitors right now. For 5K monitors (that’s 5,120 × 2,880 pixels), you’ve got a choice of regular 16:9 aspect ratio, or ultrawide monitors with 21:9 (or above) aspect ratios. Ultrawide monitors are a great choice if you want a multi-monitor experience, but with just a single screen. Meanwhile, monitors with a regular aspect ratio are generally better for design work as high-DPI modes in Windows and macOS allow for working in scaled resolutions, which lets users zoom in to manipulate images in incredible detail while rendering pin-sharp text and UI elements. However, ultra-wide monitors present an intriguing alternative that ignores pixel scaling to instead give professionals acres of screen space for positioning windows, stretching out video-editing timelines and watching cinematic video as it was intended. When it comes to 8K monitors (that’s 7680 × 4320 pixels), your choice is far more limited, as currently there’s only one « affordable » 8K screen out there: the Dell UltraSharp UP3218K. The good news is that this is an excellent monitor in its own right (as long as you have the budget and the equipment capable of powering it) – and we’re sure we’ll see more 8K screens in the future. Also check out our list of the best monitors. The impressive Phillips 499P9H is one of the more feature-packed ultrawide monitors available today. Its VA panel is 8-bit, rather than IPS and 10-bit, and only supports the DisplayHDR 400 standard – so while it looks fine to the untrained eye, it’s less suited to professional photo and video-editing work compared to its rivals. That’s where our gripes end – this mammoth monitor features plenty of connectivity options including a USB Type-C interface for hooking up a MacBook or other machine, and it goes further than rivals by including a pop-up webcam with Windows Hello Support for snappy face-ID login. The icing on the cake is its adaptive sync support, which makes it suitable for light gaming at 60fps if you have a capable AMD graphics card.

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