burkphoto wrote:
Fortunately, the OP already has a great monitor, suitable for photography and the graphic arts.
The biggest mistake PC users make is buying a gaming MONITOR for photography. Gaming monitors are optimized for high contrast and high frame rates, which often reduces the color accuracy. Life is full of trade-offs... Ideally, you would have two different types of monitors if you do gaming and photo editing.
is relative...
I just have two OTS monitors.
They work well.