4K Recommendations

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So after getting 2 Dell U3415W monitors one which was an Rev A00 and then the replacement from Dell was a Rev A01 both of them where awful in regards to backlight bleed. I was very disappointed because I had higher standards from Dell when it comes to there monitor.

But I thought the form factor for the Dell monitor was prefect but going by the other monitors on the market with the same form factor at the moment non of them are great and it is lottery if you get a prefect monitor.

So now I was thinking of looking at the 4K market for my next monitor does anyone have any recommendations?? The most I would spend would be £700 maybe be able to push it to £800 if needed. Now I don't game that much anymore apart from Football Manager :p So I don't really need anything aimed for gamers.
 
I just bought this Samsung U28D590 28" 4K 60Hz 1ms Gaming Widescreen LED Monitor and it has zero backlight bleed. I believe it has the same screen as the Asus PB287Q 28" which is £30 more.

On the Samsung people have commented that the build quality looks a bit cheap and the stand can be a bit wobbly. I think the stands fine but if you dont have a sturdy table then I guess it could wobble. Has been said the Asus is better quality stand etc and that one has speakers.

Picture quality is superb. I had an Acer XB280HK 4k (dont buy it) before and I think the Samsung has slightly better picture.

If that helps.
 
what i am gona look for is OLED however i don't think we are their yet.Also i would look at the prime contender LG they are doing a bang up job with their new ips 4k panel with form memory 100% rgb coverage and i think the whole nine yards with 60hz refresh rate so an expectable speed.Pricey though.
 
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