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I have the GW2765HT, very good image quality, easy on the eyes, and still good for gaming, if you're looking for 1440p, I'd recommend it

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Go 4k if you are serious about your photos.

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The pro art series of monitors from Asus are supposedly one of the better for photos and color accuracy. Some are better (read more expensive) than others. I have the PA248Q's and they're brilliant. That being said, the 246Q's have better fidelity and there are now 4K monitors in that line I believe

 

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PA329Q is 5k, pro grade, factory calibrated for color accuracy, IPS, and 1300 bucks. There are more expensive but certainly cheaper.

 

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