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I think you have to decide on a panel type first. For mid-range you can get IPS or VA panels. VA generally hs nicer colours and better contrast but can have black level smearing.
I really wanted to avoid black level smearing so I went for a flat panel one as this was the only ips I could find in my price range. For high end there are some good VA panels with very low/not noticeable smearing.
This is probably a more important difference than flat vs curved.
According to my finances, I can only afford the bottom tier panels haha that's why I will get the AOC: inexpensive for the specs. I'm not too fussy about colors and greys, as long as I can get a decent picture by using a color profile plus gamma/contrast settings. As I said, my PC is for gaming, so I don't need accurate colors etc. as long as it doesn't look awful I'm good!