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Totally agree with you!
Personally I prefer Dell. Good quality. Nice price. I use it for web and photo editing. Great text and picture quality for a sub-4K monitor; excellent wide viewing angles; great anti-glare coating (semi-matte/semi-glossy); very good gaming performance; modern style; compact stand but still sturdy and stable; good physical adjustments; USB 3.0 hub/ports.
but if you're not sure that you can become a Dell fun, check some authority reviews, such as:




  1. http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2402114,00.asp

  2. http://www.144hzmonitors.com/best-photo-editing-monitor-2016/

  3. http://www.bestadvisor.com/best-monitors-for-photographers

  4. http://www.techradar.com/how-to/photography-video-capture/cameras/best-monitor-for-photo-editing-10-top-models-tested-and-rated-1320778

  5. https://turbofuture.com/computers/Under-500-Photo-Video-Editing-Monitor

  6. https://photographylife.com/best-monitor-for-photography


Also, no dead pixels, a good thing. If you're debating between this and a Apple Thunderbolt display I would highly recommend buying this product and save yourself $500+
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