What sets this LCD apart from the rest of the mainstream is its 12-bit gamma lookup table (LUT), which allows the monitor to display 16.7 million colors out of a palette of 68.5 billion, giving it the ability to cover 92% of Adobe RGB space. This makes it quite attractive for color sensitive applications, such as photography, CAD, medicine and scientific research.
The specs on this beast are impressive, but the only thing that really matters is the fact of it’s color abilities. Normal users will be swayed more towards the Dell 24″ monitor that retails for around $1300 less.