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http://usa.asus.com/product.aspx?P_ID=pfcLyFdl6th16GV6
I am looking for something in the sub $250 range.
Is this a good deal? $219 w free shipping at newegg.
Panel Size: 24" (61.0cm) Wide Screen (16:9)
True Resolution: 1920X1080
Pixel Pitch: 0.277mm
Brightness(Max): 250 cd/㎡...
How much for the 27 inch version?
Edit: NM, I see they run $299 - $349. Not too bad at all for 27inches but i see they are the same resolution as the 24inch i am looking at. 1900x1080 will look sharper on the 24 inch canvas so i am thinking ill keep the $80 savings.
Not meant as a slam..i...
So its painffully obvious my 1600x1050 22 inch dell monitor is my systems major weak point.
I was looking at upgrading video cars and after reading around some....the conclusion was that was a waste of time with my current monitor.
I do medium amount of gaming but end up playing demanding...
As a side note...
Suddenly. EVERY 580 new egg is now...
OUT OF STOCK.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&N=100007709%20600094002%20600085533&IsNodeId=1&name=GeForce%20GTX%20580%20(Fermi)
Wow
Great review.
After a good read, i see NO reason to upgrade my 5870 for those prices...not when i game at 1600x1050 on a 22 inch monitor.
If i were doin high res gaming though...id buy the 580. I would wait a month and see if the price comes down first..but id get the 580 either way.
If i...
I dont think that was the case when the 5970 came out and all Nvidia had was the GTX480.
I also do not think that was the situation that made the Nvidia 460 such a great buy.
I agree, but you can read these reviews at H and Toms and Anandtech etc all day long that explain all the reasons why a product that delivers 90% of the performance for 60% of the costs wins their sites awards and why they are the "better buys".
Top performance better? No.
Top Value...
Yesterday only? I cant find it.
If the hints at the the 6970 being the current price/performance champion...i dont think thats "finishing second"
Price/performance winners have always been the true winners over "top performer at a premium cost". If it were reversed and Nvidia was the price...