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Monitor Recommendations?

fatan316

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Hey guys, can anyone recommend me a LCD ( a 22" widescreen would be nice) with the price ranges from 200-300? I really just want the best bang for my buck. I ordered a gtx260 (192 core). I will most likely be playing crysis. any help is greatly appreciated, Thanks!
 
What is your cpu/ram?
I ask because for ~$250-300 you can pick up a pretty decent 24" (TN panel) monitor.
If your PC can handle 1920x1200 it would be nice :D

Will you be gaming primarily? If so a TN panel should be fine for you, if you are doing advanced photo/video editing you probably want to pick up a 22" S-IPS/ m-pva.

Check out the BenQ V2400/G2400WD, HP w2408h, Samsung 240HD, Dell E248WFP
They all can be found for ~$250-300, if you look around and wait for sales.

I was recently looking for a decent response time/ low input lag (TN panel), that still had good color/ black levels and wanted to spend ~$250 on a new monitor.
This monitor will mainly be used for gaming with the rig in my sig, and some amateur photo/graphic work. I chose the Dell E248WFP and got it from their outlet , refurbished and shipped for ~$235 after the 15% coupon. It should be here in a few days, so I will post my results, hopefully satisfied.
 
I have V2400w and recommend it to anyone who are looking for a good quality TN monitor.
It's $359 free shipping on BenQ store now and if you use the thankyou10 promo code you can get it $323. It's really a steal.
 
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