Advice on monitors

Hey guys and gals I am looking to build a new rig we have so many options. Does anyone recommend a particular monitor ? I am probably going 1080 so any suggestions all welcome.

Cheers

What do you have now, what do you like/not like about it?

I have a Philips and LG 27in widescreen.

They are old and the colors are not great on them anymore. In fact the LG is about to die it ghosts old displays for hours.

What I would like is more display power. I'm tempted to go up to 3 screens. I do a lot of coding so being able to have different things open all the time is beneficial for me.

What's your budget looking like? And how did you like the ultrawide when it worked?

Well am self-employed so it's a business expense regardless lol

I'd like it to be good for games also.

Other than that it is mainly I need enough screen space and a good price. I'd even be willing to go to 3 displays if that was the better way to do it.

a wall if 1600x1200 19 inch panels

Well if thats the case why stop at 1080p go for 2 or 3 of the 4k monitors that Wendell reviewed recently. If you don't have the pc power to play at 4k you can easily scale it down.

Go cheap and Korean or go home baby

What are referring to do you have a link?

Is this on youtube any chance of a link?

Yamasaki Catleap -- top recommend

X-Star 2410 -- 1080

Achieva Shimian - 1440

Crossover 27 - 1440

If you go the multimonitor setup my advice would be to get a primary monitor with a high refresh rate and good colors. rgb values can be whatever if you're not into graphics design but if it looks good it looks good. period. Glossy over matte if light & reflections aren't an issue.
Resolution isn't that important either, people who complain about pixels aren't concentrating on the information on the display but rather nitpicking on the microscopic blocks... or they keep their eyes one inch from the monitor.
Then just get for example old used 19'' monitors as many as you need, they're there to provide basic visuals and you're still focusing on the primary monitor anyway.