Eizo. Baller right there. Not gonna lie they're a nice bit of kit.Depends whether you are running in a colour managed environment (or plan to be). I've been a long time user of Eizo coloredge screens. About as good as you can get without going into silly money. Allows me to see with reasonable certainty what print output will look like, but even these fall down on certain colours, such as deep cyan.
A step down, but still good would be the Benq Photovue range or the Asus Art Pro.
Looks like a beast, though on the Dell site, the woman using it is definately suffering from severe neck ache.Dell u4021qw is an awesome 5k monitor
This industry has really driven you to drink!I had dual monitors for a while but the "seam" right in the center was annoying plus I was always short on screen space. I moved to three 27" monitors but would still be short on screen space (I often have detailed floor/site plans, email(s), art, and a quote all open at once for one specific task (ie: compiling a quote). I finally got an Asus ROG 49" curved monitor and two 27" monitors and it's perfect.
Not sure what your exact needs are, but the abundance of screen space is a life saver.
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This industry has really driven you to drink!