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I confirm diglloyd advice here: "at pixel densities over 160 dpi, it becomes too hard to reliably distinguish critically sharp from almost sharp. The exception might be young eyes viewing the image at very close range ... It is far easier to assess image sharpness at 101 dpi than at 220 dpi (320 dpi makes it impossible)."
Therefore, for editing I recommend either the EIZO CS2400S (24.1" diagonal, 20.4" wide, 1920x1200, 99% AdobeRGB, 94 ppi) or the (more expensive, "true black" display and with built-in sensor for calibration) CG2420 (24.1" diagonal, 20.4" wide, 1920x1200, 99% AdobeRGB). However, the CG2420 is a 10-bit display that requires a graphics board and software which support 10-bit output; more info here: https://www.eizoglobal.com/products/coloredge/cg2420/index.html
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