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Either the Dell or Acer is fine. I wouldn't go with a Curved Display for photo editing. Traditionally, we've had decent luck calibrating Dell displays.

Any particular reason that you are going with a older Dell Display?

Oh, make sure you use a HDMI or DisplayPort Cable. (even a DVI if you have to.) Just don't use the standard 15-pin D-Sub VGA Port that has been around since 1989. That port type was meant for Tube Displays, not today's fancy flat-screens. This isn't a big deal on current displays, as they don't typically put those ports on them, but for these older ones, you might have it as an option.

If it was my money, I'd get the Dell. Heck, I'd spend $50 more and get the current model: Dell Ultrasharp 24 inch Infinity Edge Monitor - U2417H. In reality, there isn't much size difference between a 23" or 24" display. Remember, measurements are taken with the Display's Diagonal not the "Width" you might be thinking.

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