Finally a monitor, I keep in any case!
The monitor flickers (almost) not in white areas, provides a good viewing angle stability, does not make this coarse-grained glitter impression which is often seen with IPS monitors, and my copy has no dead pixels on. These problems I had before with three monitors of different manufacturers.
My recent experience: In computer monitors there is a very large dispersion of data quality. A model of a single manufacturer can vary therefore come in terms of uniform illumination, color fidelity, the flicker and the tolerable pixel errors.
With Eizo against you seem to be largely immune from the price range of EV2436WFS-BK! For this monitor is priced at less functionality also currently 120 EUR more than the last of my favorite Asus PB248Q 61.2 cm (24.1 inch) LED monitor (DVI, VGA, HDMI, 6ms response time) black.
Small disadvantage when Eizo: The current monitors (2013 / November), this price range is only available for the computer operating (DisplayPort, DVI-D, VGA) designed and have no HDMI input (television).
Eizo favors the 16:10 format, which compared to the television format (16: 9) provides a little bit of more to image height. When working with Word, Excel & Co this is more to image height, however, very helpful (less "scroll").