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    Hey guys,

    I was hoping to get a little feedback on what monitors you would recommend for gaming? No particular games, just an all around good monitor for gaming. I'm looking for something that isn't insanely expensive, but also not a piece of garbage.

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    Asus makes some 24" 1920 x 1080 cheap. Here is one at amazon for $160

    Amazon.com: Asus VH232H 23-Inch Full-HD LCD Monitor with Integrated Speakers: Computers & Accessories

    They make some that are better also. I would recommend Asus. What is your budget?

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    You can also pick up a decent deal through Dell and pay monthly if your credits good, here's two different deals

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    Stan, I have an Asus and I like to promote them being a sponsor for Pure OC. The Asus I have is pretty good...

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    I own 4 of them(ASUS VH232H) personally myself and have bought 3 more too for my friends. I must say I agree with DrDeath.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zankza View Post
    I own 4 of them(ASUS VH232H) personally myself and have bought 3 more too for my friends. I must say I agree with DrDeath.
    Yup Zanka, you can get on the cheap for $160 and up to $300 for there better 24 inch monitors with higher refresh and response time.

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    I have an Asus 27 inch that I picked up at Frys for pretty cheap. I also have a Samsung 27 inch I got at Costco for a good price too. They are both great monitors with a very low response time (2 MS gray to gray). The Samsung has a slightly better picture, but I recommend them both.
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    I have 4 Asus VE249H LED and they are great monitors... I have 3 set-up for Eyefinity in my office and 1 in my room.

    My wife uses 2 Dell 24" Ultrasharps on her rig.. Those are running 1920x1200 resolution and are great for photo editing..

    Dell and Asus makes great monitors.. If you are looking for something lower budget Acer has some nice LCD's as well. Also Hanns G.. Hanns G is a hit or miss.. But I have had 2 25" Hanns G LCD's for a litttle over 3 years now and no issues. I have them in my garage for my Graphics plotter set-up.. Still using them till this day.

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    samsung,dell
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    Anyone use Acer ?

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    I have two Hanns G 28" also, one's close to 3yrs old and the others a little over a year, never had a single problem with either of them and the price was right for a 28' that's for sure $269.99
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    i have a HansG, Asus and Viewsonic. The HansG blows IMO.

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    EQ276W 27" LED Monitor 2560 x 1440 = $399.99 Micro Center - EQD EQ276W 27" LED Monitor 207597

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drdeath View Post
    i have a HansG, Asus and Viewsonic. The HansG blows IMO.
    Hanns g is ok. It really is a hit or miss with them. But I haven't has issues with the ones I have.

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    I run a 26" 1200x1920 Sammy and a heck of a good monitor as to clarity.

    Getting harder to find the 1200 instead of the 1080 monitors.
    And if someone says no difference between them, I compared the two and could visually see it.

    I lucked out and got one awhile back on Black Friday specials, New Egg.
    Only spent around $280.00 for it, Free shipping and no tax.

    Have seen the Hann's G monitors on that resolution also and very good monitors with
    good reviews and up to 28".
    But have to dig to find them.

    May try to find one and pass my 26" for to Her rig.

    Might check the Sammy's, Hanns G and Hanns Spree as to good deals.
    The Dell's also at the top of the list, But MO MONEY, Especially the higher Rez ones.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pc_user View Post
    eq276w 27" led monitor 2560 x 1440 = $399.99 micro center - eqd eq276w 27" led monitor 207597
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