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After trying many, many monitors for live video production, I've narrowed my recommendations down to two models, both on amazing special deals right now. I'll talk about color accuracy, latency, signal compatibility, and more. ASUS ProArt Display PA247CV - https://djp.li/proart24 LG 27UP600W Monitor - https://djp.li/lg27up600 Sony PVM-A170 - https://djp.li/pvma170 Decimator 12G-CROSS Video Converter - https://amzn.to/3KgYWEA (must-have product) Dual 24-27" Monitor Carrying Case - https://djp.li/27dualcase Leo Bodnar HDMI Latency Tester - https://djp.li/hdmitester The prior year ASUS ProArt Display PA248QV is also available for about $25 less than the PA247CV. I haven't personally tested it, but I'm confident that it would work as well as the monitor shown here. It adds a VGA input, but loses the USB-C input and DisplayPort chaining (MST support). It's also a 16x10 display rather than 16x9, which is nice for computer work and doesn't really pose a down-side for working with video as long as the small black bars at the top and bottom of the screen don't bother you. https://amzn.to/4aHLm88 There's also the step-up PA248CRV which appears to just increase the amount of power for a computer connected via USB-C up to 96W from the 65W of the PA247CV. The next acceptable step up from the model demoed here in the ProArt lineup is the PA279CV. It's a 27-inch 4K monitor, also with 100% sRGB and 100% Rec 709. It also features 99% of DCI-P3. And a ΔE of less than 2. The price jump is significant, but it is a fantastic monitor. 65W PD - https://amzn.to/3WSIu4Q or PA279CRV with 96W PD - https://amzn.to/4dTdkAi. Stepping up to 32 inches you get the PA329CRV, also UHD: https://amzn.to/4bVC35v. Higher end options are available for those requiring HDR support or even more accurate color. Whatever you get, avoid monitors that don't have a native horizontal pixel count of 1920 or 3840, or vertical pixel count of 1080, 1200, 2160, or 2400. The scaling required for other resolutions really hurts the quality of the image. I've pinned a comment on this video discussing why consumer televisions make poor production displays, and why I think they should be avoided. 00:00 Introduction 00:51 ASUS ProArt Display PA247CV 06:26 Testing Asus Resolutions & Frame Rates 15:02 LG 27UP600-W Monitor 18:56 Monitor Carrying Case 19:48 Surprise Favorite Monitor 24:31 Input Latency Testing 27:29 Wrap-Up -------------- Join this channel for behind-the-scenes, early access to videos, and more: ►YouTube: / @djp_video ►Patreon: / djprod ►Sign up for our video production management website: https://www.crewaxis.com/pricing.php?... As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. https://www.amazon.com/shop/dougjohns... ►Equipment Used for YouTube Videos - https://djp.li/ytequipment ---------- Follow us online! ►DJP Website - https://www.djprod.biz/ ►Second YouTube Channel - https://djp.li/youtube2 ►Email Mailing List - https://djp.li/email ►Discord Discussion Server: https://djp.li/discord ►Social Media Accounts - https://djp.li/social ►Partial Equipment List - https://djp.li/gear ►Free Production Tools - https://djp.li/tools