to be avoided for its ergonomics
On mine, there's no problem with light flicker or the panel.
I want a large screen to replace two screens for professional and personal use, i.e. with two different PCs.
This screen is hell to turn on.
You'll be fiddling with the thingy under the screen for 2 minutes before the screen turns on, because it doesn't do so when the PC is switched on. It's the same thing when you turn off your PC to switch to another source, it shuts down and you waste 5 minutes trying to turn it back on, when in theory it should switch source. I've never seen that on a screen. I'm going to get rid of it, and as for smartphones, I'm going to shun Samsung.