Visiting the stores won't help you very much. Especially stores like Best Buy. At least, only use it to judge the menus and features of various monitors. The reason I say this is because when those stores have monitor displays, they have a herd of monitors running near each other, and they're all running off of signal splitters. This means that 1) the monitors are being bombarded with EM interference, and 2) they're all getting noisy, low-quality input signals. When you give a good monitor and a bad monitor muddy inputs, it's hard to tell the two monitors apart.
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