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I'm looking to replace one of my monitors which is showing its age.

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    I'm looking to replace one of my monitors which is showing its age. Any recommendations for one that's
    - 27"
    - 4K
    - IPS (or better)
    - Whose menu isn't an absolute fucking pain to use
    - Whose main use case is vector art and programming, no gaming stuff necessary
    ?

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    • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

      I'm looking to replace one of my monitors which is showing its age. Any recommendations for one that's
      - 27"
      - 4K
      - IPS (or better)
      - Whose menu isn't an absolute fucking pain to use
      - Whose main use case is vector art and programming, no gaming stuff necessary
      ?

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      @volpeon

      Samsung are decent monitors, but can be a pain in the menu's!

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      • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

        I'm looking to replace one of my monitors which is showing its age. Any recommendations for one that's
        - 27"
        - 4K
        - IPS (or better)
        - Whose menu isn't an absolute fucking pain to use
        - Whose main use case is vector art and programming, no gaming stuff necessary
        ?

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        @volpeon Nothing beats an LG monitor on my experience and I’d just pick up whatever’s on sale that’s 27” and 4K at Costco, Amazon, or any back to school sale at any office or electronic store

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        • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

          I'm looking to replace one of my monitors which is showing its age. Any recommendations for one that's
          - 27"
          - 4K
          - IPS (or better)
          - Whose menu isn't an absolute fucking pain to use
          - Whose main use case is vector art and programming, no gaming stuff necessary
          ?

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          Yes, the point about the menu is important. The old monitor has 5 buttons next to each other and I *loathe* changing any settings because I keep hitting the wrong buttons. Everything about its usability is bad. Switching inputs? Okay, but don't wait too long or the monitor goes into standby and won't respond to button presses for 3 seconds. This thing fucking sucks.

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          • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

            Yes, the point about the menu is important. The old monitor has 5 buttons next to each other and I *loathe* changing any settings because I keep hitting the wrong buttons. Everything about its usability is bad. Switching inputs? Okay, but don't wait too long or the monitor goes into standby and won't respond to button presses for 3 seconds. This thing fucking sucks.

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            @volpeon fwiw joysticks hardly solve the problem in my experience, especially because they move all dedicated functions into the menu
            and they make the input switch/standby issue even worse
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              Yes, the point about the menu is important. The old monitor has 5 buttons next to each other and I *loathe* changing any settings because I keep hitting the wrong buttons. Everything about its usability is bad. Switching inputs? Okay, but don't wait too long or the monitor goes into standby and won't respond to button presses for 3 seconds. This thing fucking sucks.

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              @volpeon cant provide any suggestions other than saying my like mid-spec ASUS has a nipple so id imagine the higher end models would have one too since its generally viewed positively

              -carrie

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                @volpeon fwiw joysticks hardly solve the problem in my experience, especially because they move all dedicated functions into the menu
                and they make the input switch/standby issue even worse
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                @novenary My experience is completely different from yours then. I have these two monitors right next to each other so i can tell what a tremendous improvement the joystick is.

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                • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

                  I'm looking to replace one of my monitors which is showing its age. Any recommendations for one that's
                  - 27"
                  - 4K
                  - IPS (or better)
                  - Whose menu isn't an absolute fucking pain to use
                  - Whose main use case is vector art and programming, no gaming stuff necessary
                  ?

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                  @volpeon Ich würde einen iiyama empfehlen, z.B. https://www.amazon.de/iiyama-Prolite-XUB2792UHSU-B6-Slim-Line-H%C3%B6henverstellung/dp/B0CZXV4SDK (Amazon Link nur als Beispiel).
                  Ich war mit der Bildqualität immer zufrieden und die Menüführung ist intuitiv.

                  Edit: Oh, that device has the same UX issues you described in a later post.

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                  • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

                    @novenary My experience is completely different from yours then. I have these two monitors right next to each other so i can tell what a tremendous improvement the joystick is.

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                    @volpeon I mean the ideal solution is to have both, the joystick is definitely better for navigating menus but things like the power and input switches still deserve dedicated buttons imo
                    the rest of the usability issues is not at all inherent to the button layout, it's just that the entire industry sucks at UX
                    it'd probably help if monitors had a remote like TVs, or software control from the perfectly fine computer that's normally attached to them (we even have a standard for this (DDC/CI) but implementations are consistently fucked up )
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                    • volpeon@icy.wyvern.ripV volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip

                      I'm looking to replace one of my monitors which is showing its age. Any recommendations for one that's
                      - 27"
                      - 4K
                      - IPS (or better)
                      - Whose menu isn't an absolute fucking pain to use
                      - Whose main use case is vector art and programming, no gaming stuff necessary
                      ?

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                      @volpeon@icy.wyvern.rip I have an Acer VG280K and it's okaaaaaaay
                      Kind of struggles to acquire input on older devices though
                      this can be a problem
                      My Dell 2721QS while it has a tradtional 4-underside-buttons menu navigation style is actually a lot less of a pain than the Acer (which uses the joystick thing).

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                        I'm looking to replace one of my monitors which is showing its age. Any recommendations for one that's
                        - 27"
                        - 4K
                        - IPS (or better)
                        - Whose menu isn't an absolute fucking pain to use
                        - Whose main use case is vector art and programming, no gaming stuff necessary
                        ?

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                        I went for the BenQ PD2706U

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