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To Whom it May Concern,

To Whom it May Concern,

I need some assistance with selecting a monitor please.

I am completely confused by all the varieties of monitors out there after spending alot of time digging through various ones. It's come to the point where I need to create a spreadsheet! Sometimes reviews are scant, and other times reviews are contradictory depending on which website you go to.

My needs for a new monitor are: photo editing, video editing, and digital painting. I'm not really into games, but I do like the fast response times and anti-flickering technology on gaming displays.

Here's what I'm looking for:
- Leaning towards a dual 24" model configuration (or 27)
- At the very least a Full HD /QHD IPS display, minimum 1900x1200 resolution (up to 4k).
- Needs to be 100% sRGB with a very low response time (1-3 seconds ideally, no more than 6), with no flickering/ghosting etc. whatsoever
- Accurate colors, (16 million - up to 1 billion), and accurate contrast levels/deep blacks, and solid, consistent performance around the entire display.
- Reputable and accurate factory color calibration out of the box (like BenQ monitors)
- A display that is height adjustable and can tilt/pivot/swivel/rotate (this option can be foregone if I can get a much better monitor at this price point, and swap out the stand for a mount, so at the very least VESA mountable I guess)
- Multiple port options (like how Dell does it) - Minimum HDMI, Display Port, and USB 3.0. It would be nice to also have DVI and VGA for older graphics cards.

The brands/models I've been leaning towards are Asus Pro Art (PA/PB) or ASUS Gaming Displays (VG/MG), Dell Ultrasharp/Professional models and BenQ models (GW/PD/BL). I know this might sound crazy, but I'm really trying to keep this under $350 USD for each monitor.

My CPU is an Intel Core i5 8250U and the GPU is an Intel Graphics UHD 620.

Which monitors do you think would fit all of these requirements the best?
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Thanks.
Jack