I heard good things about the Dell U3011 monitor. But it seems since their newer editions have come out, no one sells them anymore. And I don't want to touch a sketchy place like ebay throwing around 500 min at a monitor.
>>58723773
>sketchy place like ebay
Buyer protection at ebay is magnitudes better than any store will offer. There's like thousands of these refurbished for sale at any time.
Also, I have a slightly different model and flicker on it is bad. I have backlight set on 100% and brightness lowered which of course produces a bit shitty picture, but at least it doesn't rape my eyes.
>>58725527
Really? Well shit, I wanted a bigger screen estate, but if Im going to have to deal with something like that, then might as well dish out the money for a brand new one
OK
>>58725546
Brand new one won't necessarily be flicker-free, you have to check reviews. Or maybe your eyes don't see flicker (some people don't) and you can disregard that altogether.
>>58725546
I'm using a U2711 right now
I bought it right around when it came out (7 years ago?)
it's a great monitor, but if you are looking now it's not worth it
they made a U**13 model that used the same or similar panels with an LED backlight