Hello Everyone,
I am looking for some suggestions for a 'new' monitor for use with my work MacBook Pro 14" model. Currently, I have a Dell 2717D I am using which I am pretty happy with:
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However, I kind of have the itch for something curved and POSSIBLY a bit bigger in the 30-32" category. My use-case is not anything super crazy, I'm not a gamer so mainly work stuff (Coding, Websites, IT Tools + Consoles) and Media Consumption (YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, etc.) would be the main use-case. I also have a personal MacBook Air M1 that I would connect up occasionally that would be used, but probably not super often.
Or...should I just keep my Dell U2717D monitor? I had no idea Amazon is wanting $600+ for it, wow...
Any assistance / suggestions / feedback / would be super appreciated. Thanks in advance to everyone for your time and help!
I am looking for some suggestions for a 'new' monitor for use with my work MacBook Pro 14" model. Currently, I have a Dell 2717D I am using which I am pretty happy with:
Link:

Dell U2717D IPS 27" QHD Wide 1440p UltraSharp InfinityEdge Slim Widescreen LED LCD Monitor VESA
Beauty without borders. The Dell UltraSharp 27 InfinityEdge Monitor U2717D takes your view to the edge with 43% less black borders than Dell’s previous 27” monitor. Seamless and precise: the world's first InfinityEdge Monitor has the world's thinnest borders on all sides of the screen, creating a...
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However, I kind of have the itch for something curved and POSSIBLY a bit bigger in the 30-32" category. My use-case is not anything super crazy, I'm not a gamer so mainly work stuff (Coding, Websites, IT Tools + Consoles) and Media Consumption (YouTube, Netflix, Disney+, etc.) would be the main use-case. I also have a personal MacBook Air M1 that I would connect up occasionally that would be used, but probably not super often.
Or...should I just keep my Dell U2717D monitor? I had no idea Amazon is wanting $600+ for it, wow...
Any assistance / suggestions / feedback / would be super appreciated. Thanks in advance to everyone for your time and help!
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