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Aiight, fair enough. My brain would fry from that much input.
@Velocio Jesus, we're rolling on same era Displays. I replaced an Eizo from back in the day and still cant find something worth replacing this Dell with. Oh well, until it dies; which I think is never.
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Occasionally I look at replacements... but it works, and I can't see the point in replacing something that works perfectly.
Would a 10-bit display be nice? Perhaps.
4k? Doesn't feel necessary, I'm not that close to the screen that I see pixels.
Thunderbolt? Coped without out, not going to change much for me.
A nice stand? I use a VESA mount on the desk, so not necessary.I just can't find a compelling reason to replace it.
Perhaps the only reason to replace it is that the current generation of IPS displays is probably the best it will ever be in that investment is now aimed at OLED displays. OLED isn't quite there yet but will be in a few years, but the current backlist IPS is probably as good as it gets... so this year and next is probably the time to buy a monitor for the next decade. But that's not so compelling a reason that I'd do it.
Many spreadsheets and lots of documents / presentations.
So much easier compiling when you can have thing side by side.
I have 5 desktops on my Mac:
That way I can move between the workspaces with the forward / back buttons on my mouse.