Thanks for the reply.
Well, every glossy monitor I've compared to a matte one looked better. Take this as an example. I don't own any Apple computer but I was visiting their store with my cousin because he wanted to check out a few things there. I've wandered around and bumped into the 27" iMac model. The screen looked absolutely amazing, even though it was only 1440p. When I got back home, I did a little research. Turned out they only have 109 ppi on the iMac monitor. Still, it looked very sharp. This is most likely because of the glass panel, rather than a matte glass.
Why are glossy monitors low end? Could you explain? I really think they look much more beautiful to the eye and things look sharper.
Also, once again -- as stupid as it mights sound, I actually want a monitor that would look good on my screen. Honestly, the U2713HM doesn't seem like a good pick. I really like think bezels and a nice aluminium stand. Too bad that's not a standard in most monitors so I'll most likely have to compromise for something else.
Oh and... if you're going for Dell UltraSharp, what do you think about this one?
EDIT: Nevermind, seems like it's 1080p.
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EDIT: I actually wouldn't really mind about the stand, but I do want thin bezels. I'm thinking about mounting the monitor to the wall so I would need something that's easy to get out.