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Currently in the need of a 1080p monitor...

And money :(

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This Asus VN248H-P is 1080p, 23.8in, true IPS, 5ms, and also has super thin bezels....only $115 after MIR.

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This Asus VN248H-P is 1080p, 23.8in, true IPS, 5ms, and also has super thin bezels....only $115 after MIR.

IPS monitors usually cost more due to its visual fidelity, and its wide viewing angles. Also, this monitor is more adjustable in orientation while the VN248H-P is not.

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IPS monitors usually cost more due to its visual fidelity, and its wide viewing angles. Also, this monitor is more adjustable in orientation while the VN248H-P is not.

IPS costs more because it looks a metric-fuck-ton better than TN! It costs substantially less and with faster response times...not to mention the asus one have built in speakers.

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IPS monitors usually cost more due to its visual fidelity, and its wide viewing angles. Also, this monitor is more adjustable in orientation while the VN248H-P is not.

 

I don't quite get why you have to state about the benefit of IPS panels in a reply to someone mentioning another IPS monitor

Am I missing something here? O.o

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  • 3 weeks later...

The Asus VN248H-P is on sale again! If you don't mind not having the nice stand like on the Dell, the lower price is nice!

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