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I am looking for a monitor that will work with my pc build http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nxk499 and my xbox one and 360. I would also like it to be 1080p. If some of you guys could just point me in the direction of some options I can figure out size and pricing on my own. It would be nice if the monitor had 3 hdmi ports. I don't know if companies even make them like that. So again if you guys could just point me in the right direction I can figure out the rest from there on. Thank you for taking time to help me. 

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I am looking for a monitor that will work with my pc build http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nxk499 and my xbox one and 360. I would also like it to be 1080p. If some of you guys could just point me in the direction of some options I can figure out size and pricing on my own. It would be nice if the monitor had 3 hdmi ports. I don't know if companies even make them like that. So again if you guys could just point me in the right direction I can figure out the rest from there on. Thank you for taking time to help me. 

What size?

 

Here's a 27" that's 1080p and IPS. It has two HDMI ports for your consoles, and a DisplayPort input for your PC. 

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/aoc-monitor-i2769vm

Desktop: Intel Core i5 2380P (2400 w/o iGPU), MSI H61, 8GB RAM, 256GB SP610, 500GB WD Blue, HIS R9 280, Antec TruePower Classic 550W, Inwin MANA 134, QNIX QX2710, CM QuickFire Rapid, Logitech G402

 

Laptop: Toshiba Satellite L40D, AMD A6-6310, 6GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon R4 Graphics, 14" 1366x768

 

 

Phone: iPhone 6 Space Gray 64GB, T-Mobile $60/mo 3GB plan

 

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I am looking for a monitor that will work with my pc build http://pcpartpicker.com/p/nxk499 and my xbox one and 360. I would also like it to be 1080p. If some of you guys could just point me in the direction of some options I can figure out size and pricing on my own. It would be nice if the monitor had 3 hdmi ports. I don't know if companies even make them like that. So again if you guys could just point me in the right direction I can figure out the rest from there on. Thank you for taking time to help me. 

1080p, 60hz, IPS , 2 HDMI ports and a VGA http://pcpartpicker.com/part/aoc-monitor-i2367fh

Written on my Lenovo Z500 T - I5-3230M   Or

My pc :)

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Only one DVI + one VGA?

Desktop: Intel Core i5 2380P (2400 w/o iGPU), MSI H61, 8GB RAM, 256GB SP610, 500GB WD Blue, HIS R9 280, Antec TruePower Classic 550W, Inwin MANA 134, QNIX QX2710, CM QuickFire Rapid, Logitech G402

 

Laptop: Toshiba Satellite L40D, AMD A6-6310, 6GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon R4 Graphics, 14" 1366x768

 

 

Phone: iPhone 6 Space Gray 64GB, T-Mobile $60/mo 3GB plan

 

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Only one DVI + one VGA?

Whoops didn't read post properly - will change it.

Written on my Lenovo Z500 T - I5-3230M   Or

My pc :)

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What size?

 

Here's a 27" that's 1080p and IPS. It has two HDMI ports for your consoles, and a DisplayPort input for your PC. 

 

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/aoc-monitor-i2769vm

 

1080p, 60hz, IPS , 2 HDMI ports and a VGA http://pcpartpicker.com/part/aoc-monitor-i2367fh

So after looking at the AOC's I started looking up what all of the specs meant and realized that I would like a high refresh rate since I play FPS games alot and want to play some racing sim and airplane sims with my rig. So I picked the BenQ XL2420z monitor http://pcpartpicker.com/part/benq-monitor-xl2420z. Linus reviewed it on NCIX techtips and the colors are suppose to be really good for a TN panel. Ecoboost and SirBobson have you guys had any experiance with this monitor or know of anyone that has? If so what do you or they think of it? 

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So after looking at the AOC's I started looking up what all of the specs meant and realized that I would like a high refresh rate since I play FPS games alot and want to play some racing sim and airplane sims with my rig. So I picked the BenQ XL2420z monitor http://pcpartpicker.com/part/benq-monitor-xl2420z. Linus reviewed it on NCIX techtips and the colors are suppose to be really good for a TN panel. Ecoboost and SirBobson have you guys had any experiance with this monitor or know of anyone that has? If so what do you or they think of it? 

I've never used it personally but I hear it's a very good 144Hz 1ms monitor.

Desktop: Intel Core i5 2380P (2400 w/o iGPU), MSI H61, 8GB RAM, 256GB SP610, 500GB WD Blue, HIS R9 280, Antec TruePower Classic 550W, Inwin MANA 134, QNIX QX2710, CM QuickFire Rapid, Logitech G402

 

Laptop: Toshiba Satellite L40D, AMD A6-6310, 6GB RAM, 500GB HDD, Radeon R4 Graphics, 14" 1366x768

 

 

Phone: iPhone 6 Space Gray 64GB, T-Mobile $60/mo 3GB plan

 

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So after looking at the AOC's I started looking up what all of the specs meant and realized that I would like a high refresh rate since I play FPS games alot and want to play some racing sim and airplane sims with my rig. So I picked the BenQ XL2420z monitor http://pcpartpicker.com/part/benq-monitor-xl2420z. Linus reviewed it on NCIX techtips and the colors are suppose to be really good for a TN panel. Ecoboost and SirBobson have you guys had any experiance with this monitor or know of anyone that has? If so what do you or they think of it? 

Soz haven't had any experience

Written on my Lenovo Z500 T - I5-3230M   Or

My pc :)

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I've never used it personally but I hear it's a very good 144Hz 1ms monitor.

 

 

Soz haven't had any experience

Well Thank you very much for your help guys. 

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