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    Best value for 1440p >60Hz?

    From what you said here I would go with the crossover. From what I've read you're not going to get much better in your budget, and unless you have a crappy video card I think you'll end up valuing the overclocking a lot more than you think.
  2. J

    Best value for 1440p >60Hz?

    Found single input matte which is what I wanted for $20 bucks more. Going to give it a shot...
  3. J

    Best value for 1440p >60Hz?

    So they will overclock a bit, just not like the single inputs. Hmm. At $199 that's still kind of tempting.
  4. J

    Best value for 1440p >60Hz?

    Ebay sale right now for the multi-input but shows screenshot at 85hz. Can anyone else confirm/deny the OC capability of this one...
  5. J

    Best value for 1440p >60Hz?

    This refers to the crossover? Are there other improvements, or is the backlight and related motion blur the main thing? If that can be mitigated by full brightness -> software adjust then I'm not sure the 50% cost increase of a crossover vs on sale qnix is justified. Note that there are a...
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    Best value for 1440p >60Hz?

    Some good points. However, 1080p is out of the question; 1920x1200 is the lowest I can stand. Also, I doubt response time and contrast levels are going to tell me what I really need to know, so I would rather start on the low end and return it if I don't like it.
  7. J

    Best value for 1440p >60Hz?

    Thanks, but it seems like that's not accurate (first monitor is 60Hz) and none of them look like a very good value.
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    Best value for 1440p >60Hz?

    Hi everyone, Looking for at least 1920x1200, probably 1440p monitor in the 25-30" range that will do at least 75Hz. It needs to be decent for gaming, and appreciate good black levels. Gsync would be nice, but looks out of my price range. (I would like to do this under $200, $300 is okay, up...
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