MJPerini wrote:
Every company makes a range of Monitors geared for different uses and price points.
In general all displays have gotten better in recent years.
If you shoot JPEGs you need one that covers the sRGB gamut (nearly everything but the least expensive displays will do that. For Graphics and Photography IPS panels are preferred, and for resolution something more than 1080P is generally preferred. Other things you pay for are evenness across the whole display and the ability to accept hardware calibration. If you shoot RAW and print on a wide gamut Printer or work with a professional lab, a better display will be helpful. So it is very much a personal choice, and as I said , most manufacturers make a wide range of quality at different price points.
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Well said.