It feels like anything under about £600-700 is deemed budget now by the panel vendors, I think the quality on offer between say £300 and £400 is non existent. I seen all the rage about HDR, etc, then realised you need to spend 1k plus on a huge tv to get that kind of quality, the display industry has gone to the toilet. It used to be you didnt need to spend that kind of money to avoid bad compromises. It is especially worrying how far ahead TV's have gone, but again, TV's have a similar issue where none of their best quality stuff trickles down to smaller sizes, like the TV companies think quality only matters on giant 50+ inch TV's. The MSI panel seems to have the least compromises, but then waiting for a monitor vendor to not make stupid issues like not including sRGB mode. The gigabyte monitor I mentioned yesterday I noticed is only an 8 bit panel.
I still remember the 2209WA, was truly a master stroke of a product, had viewing angles I have never seen replicated since, 8bit (when typically panels were 6bit then), and was under £250. That kind of revolutionary product seems gone now.