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Whats a good Monitor?

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looks good enough.

 

Look for a 1080p resolution (1920 x 1080), low response time to avoid ghosting (2ms is good) and a high black level and you're all good. I love samsungs, but I use 16:10 ratio monitors. Those 120 extra verticle pixels really kill my fps I think, so shoot for 16:9.

looks good enough.

 

Look for a 1080p resolution (1920 x 1080), low response time to avoid ghosting (2ms is good) and a high black level and you're all good. I love samsungs, but I use 16:10 ratio monitors. Those 120 extra verticle pixels really kill my fps I think, so shoot for 16:9.

 

The the one I listed above is not good? I like Samsungs too. Can you show me a couple?

Why buy 1080p for $350 when you can have 1440p and an IPS panel for $50 more? Check out the Auria 276W @ Micro Center.

Why buy 1080p for $350 when you can have 1440p and an IPS panel for $50 more

 

Hello

That is a great price for an IPS panel at that resolution, looks good

So i have decided to go with this :) Will a 27" be big enought for FSX and Games?

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001553

 

That's a 1080p TN panel. The size is fine, and it looks good on paper but the image quality can't hold a candle to the monitor I mentioned in my last post. I know first hand, having used a 27" Samsung LED LCD with similar specs to the one you've selected and then switching to the monitor I mentioned. It's like night and day.

How big is the FPS drop when using a very high resolution? I use 1080P on a 24inch display.

 

I am fearful of a huge dip in FPS @ 2560x1600. - Those big displays really make me wanna use my credit card lol

I am in the same position which Monitor 27" @ 2560 x1440 or 24" @ 1920 x 1200 putting aside performance and price I am leading towards the 27"

 

Comments / observations please

 

Andrew

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I believe Word Not Allowed mentioned something like a 15% drop or so, I haven't tested at 1080p so I can't comment.

I hear that, especially with TrackIR, a response time of 2ms or less is pretty much a necessity.

Will Wilson

Very pleased with Hanns 28"1920 iX 1280, very good and affordable. Tried bigger, more resolution and more money. Not worth it!

I believe Word Not Allowed mentioned something like a 15% drop or so, I haven't tested at 1080p so I can't comment.

 

:unsure:... I think I'll stick with 1080P till hardware can close that gap. In an ideal situation, I would upgrade my hardware, get a 2560monitor, and be able to run at my same settings without a drop in FPS.

 

 

 

Will,

 

I prefer the first link. The bezel looks better to me mainly because it is not the ugly and reflective plastic like on the second one.

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