Basically go read rtings.com for whatever size/resolution/price class you are looking for, and look at the in depth reviews for the things that matter to you.
In my case I have a bright office, so glare/reflection and backlight brightness are extremely important.
A good monitor can last you 2-3x as long as the compute you hook up to it, and your eyes are important.. I think its not the place to skimp on cost in the total home office setup.
Have you tried LG or Samsung service? Not better. Generally my observation is that outside of warranty problems HP and Dell monitors have better calibration and balanced feature set in OSD compared to Asian ones, when they have all kind of unnecessary things in settings and lack what I want (unlocked sRGB for example).