MrO- I don't have much space on my desk but my keyboard is not a problem. for the stand it really depends on the exact measurements, I have just enough space for a second screen right now so either I go for a wide screen that's almost 2 screens worth or one that can fit next to it, my current desktop being 110 cm wide so not sure even the 27 inch can fit, I tried measuring but it seems very tight for another 60 cm in diagonal screen to fit next to it. Still, in a not so distant future I intend to change my desktop so it's not that important. I think 27-28 inch will be perfect. the stand is not so important either, as long as it fits into the 20 cm space between the end of my mousepad and the end of my desktop.
I don't have anything that I want to add specifically otherwise.
Well there is no way you ergonomically fit 2 monitors on a 1m wide desk where you place your monitors so that you look straight at one(as you should), or where you dont position the second monitor at a weird angle far behind/in front of the main monitor(or just both at a weird angle). At least not without a VESA arm for 2 monitors. I've had a 100x60cm desk and 2 monitors, 24&27inches and I straight up removed the second monitor because there is no way in hell that would work unless you want the 2nd monitor in the 90° portrait position. I definitely dont see constantly having your head and neck turned for hours on end to use the main screen being comfortable.
As for fitting it within the 20cm of free space where your monitor is, probably not going to happen either if your desk is flush to the wall or if your deskmat(i assume) height exceeds 40cm, because the stands normally extend a decent bit behind the actual screen enclosure so if you have a 110x60 measurements, out of luck, maybe you have 110x75cm then its doable otherwise the stand is going on the deskpad.
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MrO- I'd rather go for not curved.
good because 99% of them are VA panels and they are not suitable for color accurate work or competitive gaming
okay monitors
Alienware AW2723DF
probably the best gaming capable monitor here, can do 280hz overclocked. colours are great but is less colour accurate than LG, and is the most expensive
probably cheaper here than on amazon
for a 100 less you have ASUS VG27AQML1A while its as capable at gaming it doesnt offer color accuracy at all
for the same price you have Lenovo Legion Y27qf-30 which has way better colour accuracy and reasonable response times so its a bit worse in gaming than ASUS(though its only better by using backlight strobing so its gonna halve its brightness and sacrifice colours even more to achieve that) but way better production wise
also for the same price there is Acer Nitro XV272UX with very respectable colour accuracy close to the LG but they cheaped out on G-SYNC so while it has variable refresh rate it is not certified, I probably wouldnt care much about that
it also basically doesnt exist outside amazon
paradoxically i wouldnt reccomend the 240hz LG's because out of the 2 models they have up one is 600 eur(if you can find one in europe while msrp in the US is 499$) and the other one is 900EUR OLED
iiyama at almost 500 and aoc at 599eur were nothing special and werent worth it
as far as 165hz goes it just doesnt get better than this LG
excellent performance and colours, not to mention it goes for 315(could be had for 279 last month but we live in the present), the only thing to complain about is the fact that the stand doesnt let you swivel the screen left to right so if you want to adjust the horizontal angle you have to grab the monitor by its stand and move the entire thing to achieve the viewing angle that suits you
as always read some reviews perhaps because things that are okay with me might not apply to you, so being informed is key
one more thing, hdmi 2.0 can only do 1440p 144hz, and can only reproduce gimped 8bit so if you want to enjoy the best of your monitor use DisplayPort