Well I am not nostalgic about getting a 1980s Sony CPD-1402 (my first VGA monitor) back again with its poor 38kHz limit.
But what I want is that sharp display in all resolutions, together with the brilliance that only CRT can give.
Even the Dell 2007FPb which I initally intended to use for retro gaming is dissatisfying because of interpolating, even though it is considered one of the best LCDs to use with retro computers.
Do I really want back the eye pain from the past?
Flickering monitors with coarse .31mm pitch are a sore, especially when they are like ugly spheres protruding from a beige case.
So I bought a Sony CPD-E220E instead, 85kHz 17" 0.24mm pitch FD trinitron monitor, manufactured Dec. 2000.
It can run all gaming-relevant video modes with 100Hz or more. Already looking forward when it arrives!
(17" because sadly 17" is the biggest easily and cheaply shippable size and all bigger ones appear as pick-up only at distant locations 🙁 )