WTB New single or dual monitors could use help please

sneakyferret

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Hello,

A bit about me.

I do computer forensic work, so frequently I have a monitor processing items, and one to email, surf, and in downtime I game.

Here's a kind of twist you may or may not have seen before on here, I've got severe back problems, so I sit in a special recliner, and being in that puts me 5-6 feet back from the monitors.

Currently my monitor setup is on the left a Dell 3007WFP
on the right is an LG E2750

The resolution on the Dell is lol 1600x900 (because that's what seems to look the best to me)
The resolution on the LG is also 1600x900
I'm in no way married to this resolution, so if higher is needed, then so be it.

I have to say that the Dell has served me well for 7 or 8 years, and was pretty expensive when it came out as it's a 30" monitor. I've literally gotten thousands of hours on this and I love it.

The LG is a bit too small at the distance, and while I know that 3" doesn't seem like a lot, it is (I won't insert any additional jokes here)

Willing to run 2 monitors side by side (have a GTX 560 card, but can upgrade that, although it plays everything I need it to play, and works well on cases)

Could you please recommend some monitors which are 30" and up that handle things like gaming, movies, (I figured I'd list the hardest intensive issues as opposed to the data ones which are just words) I don't need to be able to output to TV's, or do any super special things with it as I don't watch TV on a true TV, my monitor is what I use for pretty much everything.

If there were 2 monitors which you said were great to have go side by side, I'd completely consider that. The 2 I have now are totally different size wise.


I thank all of you for your help, and I hope I provided enough information.