You might want to check out the ASUS ProArt monitor series.  I have a 24" ProArt that is seven years old and still going strong.  I calibrate it about every 30 days and find there is generally little or no drift in the calibration, and it syncs nicely with my Epson P-700.  When it comes time to replace this monitor I'd have no hesitation going with the ProArt again.  Amazon and B&H seem to price the 32" in the $700 range.

https://www.asus.com/Displays-Desktops/Monitors/ProArt/

-p

On 6/7/2022 7:34 PM, Larry Colen wrote:
I’m considering getting a new monitor.  I see that there are 4K IPS monitors in 
the 27-32” range for around $700.
I could get away with another 2.5K, particularly at the smaller size range.

One of my gripes with my second monitor is that it doesn’t have brightness or 
contrast controls for matching it with my primary monitor.

Has anyone done research on monitors lately and found any particularly good 
values or nasty things to avoid?


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