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Finding the right monitor is a weeks long spiritual journey that is different for everyone. All the brands sell good and bad monitors. Most don't make their own panels. Often competing monitors from different brands use the same panels, yet they can vary in their overdrive tuning, adaptive sync support level, refresh rate and price.
Rtings, tftcentral, pcmonitors.info or hwu (within the last year or so when they started doing proper response testing) are the best places for in depth reviews of how monitors perform.
a Pixio is a male Pixie........