Hi Jack,
I have been using the CS2740 as my main panel (for 1 1/2yrs) with an NVIDA RTX 4080 16GB video card along with an older Eizo CG22W as second and another Eizo CG22W now on a older Backup workstation. Two monitors are certainly better, IMO, than one large monitor even if curved. I really enjoy the experience of the CS2740 and with the easily accessible controls I can instantly change color space and monitor parameters instantly for output purposed reviews during my work. I have my own studio with large format Epson roll and cut sheet HD range printer. I am very much a "senior" a use the default scaling for menus and tools without strain reading the texts in menus and tools. As for compatibility of rendering through output software, No problems with LR&PS, Topaz, On1, CaptureOne, NX Studio, or DXO on Windows 11 Pro. My two older Eizos are from 2008 and 2009 and still produce great looking images on screen with color management. If I was buying a brand new monitor today, I would buy one that handles (i.e. compatible) with High-Definition (HD dynamic range) now available in Lightroom for which Eizo does have a model for that (the CS2740 is not HD compatible).