Some time back I bought close to the 'base model' EIZO. I am very happy with it.
At the time the Dell Ultra-sharps were the main competition, at a similar price point.
If only there were someone with a SpyderPro somewhere handy tome it would no doubt be even better.
(Though as I understand it that's only really necessary if you know the details of the place you'll be getting prints done through so you can match the colours you see to what you'll get on paper).

