Non gaming Monitor required

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Looking to replaces my Dell 2407WFP, to get higher res and move flexible inputs.
Everything is aimed at gaming which I haven't done since Quake and GP4 !!!!!

My needs are to display 3D CAD software/models, Siemens SolidEdge, and Keyshot5 along with Photoshop and general office.

Need to plug a desktop in, and swap various laptop into it incl a MacBook Air and MSI workstation laptop.

Desk top runs a Quadro 5000 up to 2560 x1600 and the MSI has an IPS panel and a Quadro K3100M on board which will do 2880x1620.


So far these two seemed most suitable:-


Dell P2715Q 27" 4k Widescreen LED Monitor - Midnight Grey £599.99 (can be found for £457)
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-077-DE

Iiyama ProLite B2888UHSU-B1 28" 4K 60Hz 1ms Gaming Widescreen LED Monitor - Black £389
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-119-IY

I like the inputs on the Iiyama, but I assume the Dell is better image?

Any suggestions or experience of either
 
Well define a non and gaming monitor then!?!? ..... Which the U3415W also looks like one.... [FACEPALM].

Most stuff (well on OcUK) is marketed for gaming it seems these days.

It's also "only" 1440, also not sure about curved UW.... would need see one in the flesh I think.

This NEC looks good, but is only 24" as I have now and expensive.

https://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MO-045-NE
 
There was more than enough detail in the opening post...... suggestions were sort and I simply made it clear gaming isn't a requirement for me, in case that biased suggestions.

Ordered a Dell P2715Q 27".... Has resolutions that will fully support my two Quadro equipped machines, it's IPS, and bigger than my current 24" and seems well reviewed. so I've taken a stab at it...for £469 delivered from elsewhere.
Cheers.... :)
 
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