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Question which one is better ?

Perhaps:

https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/cf452d759f#google_vignette

Overall, the 2711 seems to "have more".... However, that is uncertain because one column (2711) or the other (271) lists more or less "specs" in the comparisons.

The main differences seem to be the Panel type, RGB, and HDR.

There are other differences - some minute. May or may not be end user noticeable.

Others "specs" absent or present.

You will need to read all of the details and understand exactly what each difference (if any) truly means.

One good source for information is to read and compare the User Manuals for each model. Some differences that are relevant or important to you may become apparent. Read the fine print.

What is the budget? Pricing seems to vary.
 
this two models are similar but its a hard choice for me between va and ips panel
Perhaps:

https://www.displayspecifications.com/en/comparison/cf452d759f#google_vignette

Overall, the 2711 seems to "have more".... However, that is uncertain because one column (2711) or the other (271) lists more or less "specs" in the comparisons.

The main differences seem to be the Panel type, RGB, and HDR.

There are other differences - some minute. May or may not be end user noticeable.

Others "specs" absent or present.

You will need to read all of the details and understand exactly what each difference (if any) truly means.

One good source for information is to read and compare the User Manuals for each model. Some differences that are relevant or important to you may become apparent. Read the fine print.

What is the budget? Pricing seems to vary.
this two models are similar but its a hard choice for me between va and ips panel
 
If I am following correctly the matter may narrow down to the required/desired viewing angles.

" A VA panel usually has a high contrast ratio and narrow viewing angles. However, an IPS panel has low contrast and wide viewing angles. These are the main differences between each, and for the most part, panel type doesn't affect other aspects of picture quality, like peak brightness, color gamut, or color accuracy."

Source:

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/ips-led-vs-va-lcd

There are other similar links to be found. For example:

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/ips-vs-va-displays/

So if you, alone, are viewing then VA may be the choice.

If there are others watching then IPS may be the choice.

Ensure that you understand the differences with respect to viewing angles contrast, etc. and what the differences may actually mean in your viewing environment.
 
If I am following correctly the matter may narrow down to the required/desired viewing angles.

" A VA panel usually has a high contrast ratio and narrow viewing angles. However, an IPS panel has low contrast and wide viewing angles. These are the main differences between each, and for the most part, panel type doesn't affect other aspects of picture quality, like peak brightness, color
What is your choice between the two panel models, va and ips, according to your usage experience?
, or color accuracy."

Source:

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/ips-led-vs-va-lcd

There are other similar links to be found. For example:

https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/ips-vs-va-displays/

So if you, alone, are viewing then VA may be the choice.

If there are others watching then IPS may be the choice.

Ensure that you understand the differences with respect to viewing angles contrast, etc. and what the differences may actually mean in your viewing environment.
What is your choice between the two panel models, va and ips, according to your usage experience?
 
Not something that I have ever been concerned about.

However, if I was making the decision, I would most likely chose, on paper, the 2711 and thus "IPS"

Overall being a newer model per "Model Year". New can be problematic though.

Still, the comparison is not really complete. Specs are missing/absent between one model and the other.

Those "gaps" (such as Stand depth, Power consumption) should really be filled in or otherwise understood as to why the comparative data is not there or readily explained in some manner.

Some other specs are likely real world moot - measurements to 2, 3, or even 4 decimal places.

Little things: Does it make a difference if Display Port 1.4 or 1.2 is used? (See Connectivity.)

What about HDR10?

And I would make a effort to actually go "hands on" with both monitors if at all possible. View the images - look from different angles, check glare, check the stand - how secure.

I would read the User Guides, check the manufacturer's FAQ's and Forums (if available) and look for what is both said and "unsaid". Keeping in mind any specific requirements that I might have. Your requirements likely different.

Does cost/budget matter?

Will readily defer to those who have used either or both models and can offer a more direct answer with respect to the choice to be made.
 
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