For normal-based businesses: Very good quality at an excellent price-performance ratio. For players: I do not know; I do not play. For graphic designers and photographers: A monitor for around 190 euros, which can be used as color-accurate graphics monitor well? - Impossible ... I thought. After the first disappointment with the 16: 9 format was gone, it just came to me on one thing: How exactly can calibrate the instrument. A long time I'm here only following, practical way: After setting up the ECI Monitor Test ([...]) take you print products whose templates you have created yourself, to hand and compares print results with the corr . Photoshop files and PDFs. Subsequently, using the respective correct color profiles, or view simulations picture settings (including the "extended") change so until the monitor image matches the print results. Because any fluctuations in printing always check several templates! The BenQ VW2430H that has worked remarkably well; for sheetfed offset and newspaper printing. Caution: if you can set using a HDMI / HDMI cable and the RGB gamut. For HDMI / DVI can not. The input is automatically detected; but can also be selected manually. The menu might be a little faster to use; but is very clear. That 700- or 1000-Euro-monitors all sometimes even a touch better, is no great feat. Who has little money, a second or replacement monitor searches, is the place to go for sure good. Who the very last ounce of matter is - well!