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good color? and any dead pixels? lol

No dead pixels. Linus even said that the colors are the best hes seen on a TN panel in one of his older reviews of a XL2420

My budget is max 400 dollars and any monitor will do, maybe even BenQ or maybe another brand I'm missing out on. I dont want to get ASUS VG2420QE because of the "terrible color" even after you change the colors in the first place, unless you can prove me wrong I would like to stay away from ASUS. 

 

plz no chaep moniter weth daed pixels ty 

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BenQ XL2420Z

 

I have it. Ask me questions if you need

good color? and any dead pixels? lol

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good color? and any dead pixels? lol

Nice gaming monitor.

 

You should get that.

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good color? and any dead pixels? lol

No dead pixels. Linus even said that the colors are the best hes seen on a TN panel in one of his older reviews of a XL2420

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good color? and any dead pixels? lol

Unless you're getting some sub 100 dollar TN panel, colors aren't that different from cheap IPS(they're vibrant, but inaccurate colors). Now if you compare it next to a color wheel there might be differnces, but never will you actually notice things like "that shade of brown is 3 levels off, and that red is 7 levels too bright" 

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No dead pixels. Linus even said that the colors are the best hes seen on a TN panel in one of his older reviews of a XL2420

im sold then lol

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Unless you're getting some sub 100 dollar TN panel, colors aren't that different from cheap IPS(they're vibrant, but inaccurate colors). Now if you compare it next to a color wheel there might be differnces, but never will you actually notice things like "that shade of brown is 3 levels off, and that red is 7 levels too bright" 

exactly

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why not Asus ?

 I dont want to get ASUS VG2420QE because of the "terrible color" even after you change the colors in the first place, unless you can prove me wrong I would like to stay away from ASUS. 

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Fixed link, there was a space on the end, lmao.

 

EDIT: Still not working, try this http://goo.gl/jKku4V

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Fixed link, there was a space on the end, lmao.

 

EDIT: Still not working, try this http://goo.gl/jKku4V

the IO or whatever its called in the middle bothers me so much sorry

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the IO or whatever its called in the middle bothers me so much sorry

Ah well, I'd go for an AOC or BenQ then.

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Unless you're getting some sub 100 dollar TN panel, colors aren't that different from cheap IPS(they're vibrant, but inaccurate colors). Now if you compare it next to a color wheel there might be differnces, but never will you actually notice things like "that shade of brown is 3 levels off, and that red is 7 levels too bright" 

 

 

Exactly, my ROG Swift is TN and sits next to my PB278Q IPS 1440p panel, and they look very very similar.

 

I noticed the Swift just isn't completely all the way there.

 

Does that mean the Swift looks like shit? Hell no!

 

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Ah well, I'd go for an AOC or BenQ then.

just noticed, seangares!

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just noticed, seangares!

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lol ill represent shroud

ayy lmao not evn freakazoid

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ayy lmao not evn freakazoid

ill rather lie to freakazoid saying i dinked him :3

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Exactly, my ROG Swift is TN and sits next to my PB278Q IPS 1440p panel, and they look very very similar.

 

I noticed the Swift just isn't completely all the way there.

 

Does that mean the Swift looks like shit? Hell no!

 

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I find the colours on the 1TN panel I have (I just use it for surfind and office crap) really bleached out and completely meh next to either of the types of IPS monitors I use -.-.

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My budget is max 400 dollars and any monitor will do, maybe even BenQ or maybe another brand I'm missing out on. I dont want to get ASUS VG2420QE because of the "terrible color" even after you change the colors in the first place, unless you can prove me wrong I would like to stay away from ASUS.

plz no chaep moniter weth daed pixels ty

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