After a period of research much my choice to Iiyama X2483HSU, because he is a good alternative to my old Eizo could be with IPS panel according to test reports and experiences.
Have only the basic settings adjusted to my liking and the colors later strengthened with the Nvidia Control Panel something. These were factory already perfect and powerful than the Iiyama with my old Eizo by IPS panel. Following the increase in the digital color matching at Nvidia, the Iiyama is the Eizo but for nothing more. The black level of the monitor is simply gigantic and makes combined with the high contrast especially with movies very much.
This was the Eizo for an IPS panel also quite decent, but the Iiyama is unbeatable by the AMVA + panel and correctly positioned deepest black levels are.
When Eizo a small yellowness me bothered with white backgrounds, which however Panel is given conditionally. The Iiyama, the White is really good and is much more pleasant also for the eyes to work because he does not use PWM and so less headaches and fatigue become a danger.
In games I could not see any major drawbacks. The monitor should be operated at the overdrive stage 2-3 without large overshoot or a corona effect. In the points he is after FS2333 in nothing.
Only the point of view has become somewhat worse by the other panel technology, but still at a good level (I can move my head in direct front in all directions and nothing changes). Only when you get up or close sets in addition to the monitor, contrast losses come about.
A very big advantage to other panel technologies, is the perfect illumination of the screen. There are no halos, Backlight bleeding or noise from the Iiyama.
For this, the coating is kept really decent and it bothers no glitter effect, as in some IPS panels, the problem is (the Eizo was already better, but still not perfect).
For me, I have found the right monitor and do not want to miss him. The AMVA + panel has for me simply the best combination of pros and cons, unlike other panels. My Eizo I will not miss, even though he always seemed to me a good and faithful companion.
Anyone looking for a good all-round monitor at an unbeatable price and can do without 120/144 Hz, which is very well served with the Iiyama.