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Notice that gaming is last of his priorities, IPS is still fine for gaming too if you are not into stuff like competitive first-person shooters like CS GO.
I think va is better suited to his needs though, best of both worlds.
VA doesnt have quite the real colors for Photoshop compared to IPS and is usually with worse real refresh rate then IPS unless it's on expensive side VA panel, something like VA ultrawides for gaming.
On a more budget friendly side of things, I think LG have some great professional 4k IPS screens that if not put of the box, should be configurable to be up to standards, but, if your going from an old LCD TN panel, pretty much any IPS panel will be a huge upgrade.
Generally I try to avoid Phillips, since their TVs here pretty much they rate third-rate class. I looked on a BenQ AH-IPS display, it has great specs but in looks a bit flimsy and simplistic, another Acer I looked on, had no HDMI port - I said wth?
Im looking at some AOC screens, are they a reliable brand? If is possible I want a screen with A or A+ energy rating.
Another thing is that several reviews mention that HDMI lacks of 0-255, supports only 16-235 limited RGB range.
Means the monitor is less suitable for photoshop?
I don't know about the RGB stuff.
No dead pixels either, guess Im okay until 4K becomes standard.
It has a DP port, but no cable included. It is worth to get one over HDMI what I use now?