So it's my turn for this now. Figured I'd just kick this one up rather than start yet another thread.
Right now, I have a 19" LCD by Dell, which works fine, but will be handing it off to my parents as theirs just died. (Fortunately, we keep an old CRT around for just these occasions, so they are not without monitor, just decent monitor. Who said keeping all this "junk" around wouldn't pay off???)
I have a shelf above my monitor that makes anything much bigger a bit of an issue, but I suppose it could be worked out. Figuring that it's not an issue, I'm also looking at a physical move in roughly a year. Not sure where, but it's unlikely that I'll stay where I am now, so I'm thinking the physical space restrictions might not (hopefully won't) remain.
One of the ones that comes up as most popular is a curved monitor. Anyone here have one? Is it better than flat screen? Worse?
What about LED backlit vs LCD?
How about widescreen vs standard screen?
Price range ~$100-150-ish. Might be able to swing $200. As with the computer when I built it, I'll probably go high, figuring that a little more spent now will mean a bit of future-proofing. Future-proofing is key; I'd still be using my old monster 21" CRT if I could have gotten away with it...
I"m not really partial to any particular brand, as I've noticed even the basic Dell monitors seem to be fine. Am I wrong here?
Hardware: GTX960 405MHz 2048Mb size
CPU i7 4790K @ 4.00 GHz on a Z97A MB with 32GB DDR3 RAM