Ok, so it looks like it is the 3rd thread regarding a monitor but everybody has their own desires.
I am looking for a monitor that has everything at a decent price, something like I want a job where to sit at home and get s**t loads of money.
Soooo...I am looking for something within the £500/$650 price range with the following specs:
IPS, 1440, over 100Khz and I wouldn't say no to G-Sync as the next graphic car will most probably be Nvidia.
The question which makes the difference is for those who are professional/have advanced knowledge in graphic design/photography. IPS monitors have a better color accuracy comparing to the TN one which wash out colours. So the question is:
Is it possible to achieve good colour quality calibrating a TN monitor (using a Spider 4 Pro for example) or it will never get close to the IPS ones? I would like answers from those who've done this as I will also use the monitor for photo editing and a lot of Photoshop.
The the only monitor which has all the specs that I could find within the budget is this Acer
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/sqp...onitor-xf270hu
It's not the best design (glossy areas and ugly-ish stand) but with this specs who cares?! Do any of you have it or heard anything about it (feedback from others)?
Do you guys have any other suggestions?
Sorry for the long post, but it's quite an expensive investment for the future and I'd like to make a good one for both gaming (Rainbow 6 mainly) and professional use.
Thanks!