Hey everyone. I need advice. I need a 30-40" monitor / tv to go on my desk.
The requirements are:
1) As low response time as possible, while still ensuring #2 is met.
2) It has to look good (all of these ASUS / DELL / etc monitors look like garbage)
3) If it can be 2560 x 1440, that's even better, but I haven't seen any that match with #2 except Thunderbolt Display which suffers from lack of apple updates.
4) It will be hooking up to an Apple Macbook Pro through HDMI or display link/thunderbolt.
Price isn't an object (within reason - nothing above $2-3k). What do you recommend?
The brands you think "look like garbage" tend to make the best large displays that are humanly affordable. I'm not sure what you find that offensive about their looks; is it the large logos? If so, maybe an
Eizo would be OK? I like mine a lot, and the understated look is a part of why; the display just disappears and you only see the picture. You can even disable the power-on light. It's a high-end brand; they are known for very high-end color correct stuff, but have branched out to good generalist displays like the EV2736 above, and excellent gaming displays like the FG2421 and FS2333 (the gaming displays are 24" and under though).
Do you really need that much size for a computer display? A 27" 1440p display right in front of your face is pretty big already, and there's a lot of choice in models. Above that, the choices become slim, and the practical thing to do is to add more displays. As overpriced as the Apple display is, it might be the way to go if you end up going with 2x 27" since you can chain them and only need to connect one Thunderbolt cable to your laptop.
The only display at 30" or over that has decent latency is probably a Dell 30xx which is 2560x1600. There are $3000ish 4k displays with IGZO panels from Asus and some other companies at 31.5", but if I recall correctly, the models so far all have quite a bit of latency.
If none of those will do, then you'll have to go to a TV, but a >30" display on a desk with just 1080p resolution is insanity. You'd see the pixels instead of the picture.