I bought an EIZO at least 10 years ago - have gone through 3 computers in that time but the screen has not changed. I would not even dream of changing it - to gain what! However although it is a bit of lifetime purchase I tend to agreee with Rick in that there are lot of good screens out there and the law of diminishing returns is well and truly operating here. Indeed the screen itself may not be the issue but rather casings and adjustability in height and angle for viewing. Also consider many screens are brighter but that does not make them better - the Eizo is quite "matte" - there is probably a better term for it in the screen world - but you don't suffer reflections from other light sources.