4k monitor around around $1000

I'm looking for a 4k monitor 30" +, i'm not going to use it for gaming i'm going to use it for editing photo shop stuff like that thanks.
PC specs http://pcpartpicker.com/p/hmrhpg

If you want a bigger screen, Logan and Wendell never shut up about the AMH A399U. It's 39", and costs 1/2 as much.

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I watched the review of it it seems like a nice monitor but there a few things I didn't like but if I don't find a better one I will buy it.

What else would you really need in a 4k monitor that that one doesn't offer? You can buy a great monitor arm with the money saved for it.

Reilly. I did't even about AMH A399U until now.

A monitor arm need look into that as well. Thank very much.

http://www.ergotron.com/

I have a BenQ 32" BL3201PT it's IPS, 10 bit and 100% sRGB, it's also fairly low latency, just keep in mind that it's quite heavy at 12.5 KG, when you're looking for a monitor arm, i use a "Ergotron LX HD Sit-Stand Desk Mount LCD Arm"

For 32 inch, the BenQ is ok. I've been programming on it for the months of Jan-Feb, however: 4k model is a bit excessive due to high PPI (137.68 PPI) but the cheaper 1440p model is perfect for 32 inch (91.79 PPI). Good programming monitor: Flicker Free is HUGE for preventing eye strain.

That said: I'm upgrading to 4k/40 A409u with the @wendell approved spaceco arm as we speak (killer recommendations all around).

The whole reason 40/4k is so great is because the PPI is still low enough to use the full 4k without having cyborg eyes (110.15 PPI ...or 73.43 PPI at 1440p!!)

Where do you buy wendell approved SpaceCo arm? what model?