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    Monitor Advice Please

    Hello peeps,

    I am looking to buy a new monitor to replace my old 19" Dell CRT (over 9 years old!) due to the colour starting to go.... Its the size of a bus but it has served me well and when its working the colour and sharpness of the picture is excellent. a few years ago i bought a Compaq Flat panel monitor to replace it, but after gaming on it I went straight back to my old Dell CRT, better colour, sharpness, etc. For info I mostly play FPS's.

    I have 2 questions:

    1. Has the tech moved on, will I get a better pic on one of the new flat panels than on my old Dell CRT?

    2. if the answer is yes, what should I go for? I have been looking on Scan and I am torn between the

    23" LG W2343T Black Full HD Widescreen LCD Monitor
    or
    24" Iiyama PLE2407HDS-B1

    I am looking for something 23 or 24" and dont want to spend more than £200

    Thanks in advance for your help guys

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    Re: Monitor Advice Please

    I would suggest that you look at the BenQ G2412HD, it is under £200 and would definitely satisfy your needs as it's a Full HD, 16:9 display, with 16.7 million colors of display! With the brightness of 300 cd/m(squared), it makes the G2412HD an extremely bright, versatile, and adaptable monitor.

    It also comes with HDMI, DVI, and of course D-Sub connections. The display on the unit is absolutely brilliant and sleek.

    Take a look for yourself:
    http://uk.shopping.com/xPO-BenQ-BENQ-24-TFT-G2412HD
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    Re: Monitor Advice Please

    Depends how fussy you are I think.
    For under £200 and looking for 23-24" I don't think you are going to like anything out if you're anything like me.
    I too play FPSs mostly and found LCDs much too inferior. That is until I tried the 120hz 22" Viewsonic vx2268wm. By no means is it perfect and I still find CRTs superior in some games (old twitch shooters like UT99). But it is the only thing which has enabled me to move away from my CRT, all other LCDs with their 60hz screens simply don't cut it.

    However, you're looking at around £250 for one of them.

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    Re: Monitor Advice Please

    Woo....some serious comments there !

    I've used TN panels for gaming and they are just fine. I doubt that you would be disappointed with anything from Benq, LG, Ilama or Samsung who all have good panels in this price range.
    I have seen the Benq recommended by Ars Technica and I have the LG, and there are plenty of posts liking the Samsungs. There are also some lower priced Dells in this price bracket as well. have you looked at some of the threads on here already ?
    Society's to blame,
    Or possibly Atari.

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    Re: Monitor Advice Please

    For £200 and 24" i think you would be happy with almost any of the monitors on the market!!! at that price you cannot ask too much of them anyway. Just consider checking out your monitor on digitalversus.com to see how within the TN monitors they differ in terms of reactivity, colour accuracy and input latency.

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    Re: Monitor Advice Please

    Quote Originally Posted by Phage View Post
    Woo....some serious comments there !
    All my very own opinion

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    Re: Monitor Advice Please

    I myself have a Samsung 24" and it's served me very well for a wide range of games - I recently bought a 19" Acer monitor for a budget build and am very impressed with it (especially given the price).

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    Re: Monitor Advice Please

    http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/23-LG...-1080p-Full-HD

    I just got one of these and its pretty good for the price. Its by no means a perfect monitor as im very critical but it has no noticeable input lag, its very bright, contrast is good plus it comes with dvi and hdmi.

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    Re: Monitor Advice Please

    That's the good thing about BenQ monitors, a lot of them come with HDMI. The new E2420HD comes with 2 HDMI ports

    Do check it out
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