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    #31
    Originally posted by henryki View Post
    I know nothing about external display quality. Price seems to be right, but what is so special about this one?
    Its worth doing your research on. Most most 1080p monitors have a TN panel which does not offer very good color, and they have a terrible viewing angle. The IPS panel monitors have a good viewing angle and amazing colors but the response time can bet a bit lower. I would say you want a 5ms response or better. generally an IPS monitor with a 5ms response time is gonna cost you.

    The Benq monitors have a VA panel offering you a great viewing angle, amazing color, with a quick response time, and the price is great..

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      #32
      Every spec on that benq is sub par, and no HDMI!

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        #33
        Originally posted by rabbitude View Post
        Its worth doing your research on. Most most 1080p monitors have a TN panel which does not offer very good color, and they have a terrible viewing angle. The IPS panel monitors have a good viewing angle and amazing colors but the response time can bet a bit lower. I would say you want a 5ms response or better. generally an IPS monitor with a 5ms response time is gonna cost you.



        The Benq monitors have a VA panel offering you a great viewing angle, amazing color, with a quick response time, and the price is great..

        shut up and take my money is what amazon will be hearing from me soon.

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          #34
          Originally posted by squidmaster View Post
          Every spec on that benq is sub par, and no HDMI!
          Compared to what.... I didn't say it was the best monitor out there I said the best budget one

          Check this video out, Its what sold me. this is the 27 inch version but the same monitor


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            #35
            Originally posted by rabbitude View Post
            If your looking for a solid budget monitor check this out. I spent hours doing my research before I pulled the trigger on these. They arguably the best budget 24 inch monitor out there.

            http://www.amazon.com/BenQ-Monitor-G.../dp/B007ZW438Q
            what makes it so great?

            i lack knowledge.

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              #36
              Originally posted by rabbitude View Post
              Compared to what.... I didn't say it was the best monitor out there I said the best budget one

              Check this video out, Its what sold me. this is the 27 inch version but the same monitor

              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lA9B613Tvyg
              Compared to all the other monitors of the same price that have been posted here so far. Not trying to poo on your parade, just saying.

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                #37
                About a year ago I spent $500 or so and my computer screams. i5-3570K overclocked on air to 4.4 Ghz, Asus P-87z77-v pro motherboard (FanXprt2 is amazing), two 4gb sticks of Crucial Ballistix and a standard geForce 660 Gtx. Combined with a 120 Kingston Sata III SSD and two older Sata II hard disks, I am flying.

                Plus, I am running OSX 10.9.2 flawlessly on one of the other drives.

                I think SSD is the only way to fly. I also know that games load faster and the general feel of the computer is MUCH faster. Setting up the libraries to go to a different disk drive isn't that hard of work.

                Have fun with your build!
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by squidmaster View Post
                  Compared to all the other monitors of the same price that have been posted here so far. Not trying to poo on your parade, just saying.
                  The only spec that really matters is what type of panel it uses. This means everything. Do not but a TN or TFT display. So when you look at the two other monitors look to see what type of panel it had, almost always if it does not say IPS or VA panel it's a TN which is bad. The other specs are meaningless to a certain degree.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by rabbitude View Post
                    The only spec that really matters is what type of panel it uses. This means everything. Do not but a TN or TFT display. So when you look at the two other monitors look to see what type of panel it had, almost always if it does not say IPS or VA panel it's a TN which is bad. The other specs are meaningless to a certain degree.
                    Haha okay so let's go over the ViewSonic or ASUS vs the BENQ then?

                    Since I can't use tables, it will go like this:
                    Subject: ViewSonic spec / ASUS Spec / BENQ spec, with the advantage being in bold

                    Response Time: 2ms / 1ms / 4ms
                    Dynamic Contrast: 50,000,000:1 / 80,000,000:1 / 20,000,000:1
                    HDMI: YES / YES / NO
                    Bightness: 300mcd / 250mcd / 250mcd
                    Viewing Angle: 170 / 170 / 178
                    Panel Type: TFT / TN / VA
                    Price amazon: $150 / $175 / $160

                    So the monitor you're arguing for is VA, which is actually the worst option for gaming. As for IPS, it is good for reading and designing, but that's about it, otherwise you'd be better off with a TN or TFT due to response, easiness on the eyes, black levels, cost, and power consumption, especially since this fellow will be using it for gaming.
                    Last edited by squidmaster; 03-08-2014, 09:53 AM.

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                      #40
                      What else is there to say


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                        #41
                        because you're going to be playing all games from below your desk or from some sort of suspension device from your ceiling? And again, they're talking about
                        IPS, not VA, which is what the monitor you've recommended is...
                        This video talks about how poorly VA performs and some of the downsides


                        I mean, if the ONLY thing that matters to you is what angle to can view the monitor at, then get an IPS....
                        Last edited by squidmaster; 03-08-2014, 10:24 AM.

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                          #42
                          Originally posted by squidmaster View Post
                          because you're going to be playing all games from below your desk or from some sort of suspension device from your ceiling? And again, they're talking about
                          IPS, not VA, which is what the monitor you've recommended is...
                          This video talks about how poorly VA performs and some of the downsides


                          I mean, if the ONLY thing that matters to you is what angle to can view the monitor at, then get an IPS....
                          He said VA panel also... And yes if he can afford an IPS monitor with a good response time (need 5ms or better for gaming) then yes he should get that one. VA offers damm near what an IPS panel does with a generally better response time again needed for gaming and thy are cheap. Just anything but an TN

                          You are right to some degree about viewing angle. If your just going to be looking straight at the screen he might be ok. The only issue with large monitors and tn panels is by the time you look at the edge of the screen you are already starting to see some color loss and distortion. for me viewing angle was very important as my pic shows. Not trying to get into a pissing match here.. just my two cents


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                            #43
                            Could you please explain to me then why VA > TN, because from my experience and everything I've ever read TN > VA unless you really super need a larger viewing angle. But VA has terrible ghosting, runs super hot, wastes tonnes of energy, burns out quickly, and is just generally worse in almost every way.

                            That setup looks like way too much fun!

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                              #44
                              Here's a video I just took of my TN Asus VX24 monitor to demonstrate how really out-of-the-way you have to be for the viewing angle to even start to matter. (using one of Neil's photos.)
                              View My Video
                              Last edited by squidmaster; 03-08-2014, 11:01 AM.

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                                #45
                                just dropped $800 on computer parts.




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