Fren... Windows is fine but what does your OS have to do with designing? Sorry if that's a dumb question. I'm not a designer, but I've designed a fair bit of stuff for myself and I don't really know how os applies to that process. As far as displays go, I'm not sure what you see in them. There are far better options for cheaper prices all over the market.

I can help you with windows stuff if you'd like. Just let me know if you have any questions. 🤝 🫂

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2 separate statements. I don’t like windows. And I like Apple displays.

Have not tried any display that matched Apple but it’s been a while, maybe something is a good contender now. Any recommendations?

Need to know:

Preferred screen size?

Budget?

I assume you would trade off frame rate for color accuracy correct?

27 inch min

Highest display quality in both colors and build

Don’t need 144 hz

I hear the dell ultra sharp models use the same panels

ASUS ProArt Display PA279CV 27” 4K HDR UHD (3840 x 2160) Monitor, IPS, 100% sRGB/Rec. 709, ΔE < 2, USB-C DisplayPort HDMI USB hub, Calman Verified, Compatible With Laptop & Mac Monitor,BLACK https://a.co/d/avxfJcO

Perhaps a good pick. Budget makes a big difference though. The dell ultra sharps are good bang for buck too. But you can go as high as multiple thousands of dollars for something that's OLED.

4K :(

This is why budget is important. You want to trade off color grading for resolution? Or do you not care about budget, we can go best color grading at 6-8k 144hz for 10-15m sats.

Friendly reminder that as far as desktop os goes, there is not a duality.

Linux would like to enter this chat...🐧

Been a while since I tried Linux but my last experience was not great.

It depends on what you tried and for what purpose.

For first experience users, Ubuntu, ElementaryOS or Mint are pretty good distro, eyecandy too.

If you want to try something more controlling, Arch, Fedora, openSUSE are great alternatives.