Monitor Advice, Gaming, General Use. <£200
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/174584
Found this on Ebuyer and I am very tempted. I'm sick of the resolution on my tv and its on the way out currently 1280x768.
I use my PC for gaming and just general use, so anything better in the price range?
<£200 preferred.
Thanks guys.
Re: Monitor Advice, Gaming, General Use. <£200
I had a similar question and was referred to this. Looks better to me.
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/177131
Re: Monitor Advice, Gaming, General Use. <£200
+1 to the Benq G2420HDBL
But it seems to be out of stock at the moment on e-buyer
Here's another BenQ LED backlit 24" monitor: http://www.ebuyer.com/product/179263
It's the BenQ V2400 Eco monitor so its green, low power consumption, but still has all the standard Full HD 16:9 monitor capabilities:
5ms response time
1080p
HDMI connectivity
2 years warranty
Cheaper than the Samsung you saw on Ebuyer, definately worth looking into the V2400 Eco!
Re: Monitor Advice, Gaming, General Use. <£200
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Phage
I've had mine ^ for a few weeks now, it still makes me grin when I sit down to use it.
Image quality is stunning.
Re: Monitor Advice, Gaming, General Use. <£200
Same, I love my screen, it's really bright too so you gotta turn down the brightness. Only thing it lacks is HDMI but you can use an adapter.
Re: Monitor Advice, Gaming, General Use. <£200
Any idea who make then BenQ panels?
Unless you're doing something that needs realy solid colour correction, such as graphics for print, then personally I find any TN panel would be fine.