Do you guys have any suggestions for 1080p monitors?

Do you guys have any suggestions for 1080p monitors?

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bestbuy.com/site/dell-22-led-hd-monitor-black/5071501.p?skuId=5071501
amazon.com/Asus-VS239H-P-23-Inch-1920x1080-Back-lit/dp/B008DWITHI
newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236583&cm_re=ips_monitor-_-24-236-583-_-Product
bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1269688-REG/lg_27ud58_b_27_4k_freesync.html
newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824160302
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dell ultrasharp and nothing else

Don't buy a shitty tn Panel

bestbuy.com/site/dell-22-led-hd-monitor-black/5071501.p?skuId=5071501

Like this? Trying to keep it as close to $110- $120 as I can.

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go with 24 inches - best size for 1080p then 32 inches for 1440p, 48 inches for 4k.

Nearly a $75 difference between the 23" version and the 24" version. I'd get the 23", not much of a difference in size, really.

Imagine you said that to a women when talking about your dick size

But it's not a dick... it's a computer screen.

vg248qe

I already planned on getting one for 24". What are some good brands? I'm willing to go over by budget by like $30- $40 but only if it's well worth it.

rip in piss wallet

asus

Thoughts on this monitor? I've read some reviews that really praise it and say it's the best value in the price range, but some comments on newegg really blast the QC

amazon.com/Asus-VS239H-P-23-Inch-1920x1080-Back-lit/dp/B008DWITHI

dell is the only ones I trust because they have been the best monitors I've owned

newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236583&cm_re=ips_monitor-_-24-236-583-_-Product
This seems like a solid deal. Thin bezel is really nice for duel monitor setups imo.

that actually seems pretty nice, go for it

I might get that too. That/s a really good deal and I have to order my gfx card from newegg today anyway.

Why not?

terrible colors

whats y'all opinion on bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1269688-REG/lg_27ud58_b_27_4k_freesync.html

Is 27" too small for a 4k monitor?

Ive never shopped at B&H before. are they any good?

I have the LG 27MU67-B and it's great.

27" is a good size for 4k unless you sit very far away from your screen. I spent 450 bucks on mine back then and have no regrets. only downside is that my old 1080p monitor looks so shitty next to it.

>MUHH VIEWING ANGLES
Fuck you, every normal person will sit straight in front of their monitor, unless you're nigger of course

xl2411z is only 24" worth buying

everything else is meme tier MUH FEATURES EDGY GAMING DESIGN

just do yourself a favor and buy a 1440p 27"+

>xl2411z
but they jacked up the price like 80%

wtf really

those dirty jews

i got one super cheap last year but have since ascended to the 21:9 master race

So how does your current monitor compare to the xl2411z ?

forget the goddamn angles. it's about COLOR.

34" ips, Gsync, but only 100hz

its pretty fucking dope despite the shitter refresh rate

but honestly the jump from 100-144 is hardly noticable compared to the jump from 60-100

still got the xl2411z laying around incase i need those hz for whatever reason

have HP's elite display and it's pretty OK too, desu

Eh, I just borrow a calibrator tool from work and it looks fine.

>you can fix color depth with a calibrator

>needing a 10 bit panel
I could care less about more depth since most online media is in sRGB or the standard 8 bit.

Is there any point in getting an ultrawide monitor in 2560x1080?

I want an ultrawide. I just don't know if I can justify the hardware to drive something in 4k.

can tn even do anything more than 6bit?

newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824160302
>1080p
>20"
>$49

Seriously. Don't buy a TN panel.
IPS has better color representation and infinitely better viewing angles.

I honestly thought it was a marketing gimmick until I bought a TN. I put it in portrait mode and I couldn't see the top of the monitor because it was purple.

yes they can.
At the cost of backlight bleed and over saturation. Modern TN panels have MUCH better viewing angles than before.