I have the 2007 model of the Dell Ultrasharp 30". I had two requirements at the time - good size and excellent color reproduction. The monitor covers something like 98% of the Adobe RGB color space.
When I picked it up in 2011 I specifically bought the 2007 model because the other Ultrasharps that came out in 2011 switched to LED back lighting instead of cold cathode and did not have nearly the same color performance. I was afraid the 2011 30" would be the same so I went with the known screen. It turns out the 30" with LEDs performed as well as the 2007 and much better than the other contemporary screens.
30" affords me a good filed of view when viewed 1:1 for cleaning up dust and hot pixels. It is a different aspect ratio from today's monitors but I really like the size and resolution (2560 x 1600).
When I picked it up in 2011 I specifically bought the 2007 model because the other Ultrasharps that came out in 2011 switched to LED back lighting instead of cold cathode and did not have nearly the same color performance. I was afraid the 2011 30" would be the same so I went with the known screen. It turns out the 30" with LEDs performed as well as the 2007 and much better than the other contemporary screens.
30" affords me a good filed of view when viewed 1:1 for cleaning up dust and hot pixels. It is a different aspect ratio from today's monitors but I really like the size and resolution (2560 x 1600).