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  1. Thanks, I'll most likely go with the 278Q then!
  2. Which one should I get? The things I do is mostly code, game and surf the web. One is 1440p, one is 4K. The PB278Q is 27" while the PB287Q is 28". Both are by favourite company, so that's also a nice bonus -- and they have thin bezels which I really love. The PB287Q has a 10 bit panel, which is pretty sweet. Both are TN, but that's okay for me. Thanks.
  3. I might just get the PB278Q! Any finals notes? Should I really? Also, should I invest more to get the PA279Q? Or heck, even the Asus ROG Swift?
  4. Still looking. The U2713H looks great but comes at quite a price. The U2713HM has been told to look better than the U2713H, but I'm not sure.
  5. Hey. Thanks for the awesome reply. I'll think I'll go for this model, but why is the 27 inch so expansive?...
  6. I see. Do you have any other suggestions? I wouldn't mind about the stand, etc, just thin bezels in case I'd want to get another monitor next to it. And perhaps a stylish look.
  7. The Samsung UHD costs less than this one... why's that?
  8. Thanks for the answer. I can't find any documentation about this model on the Samsung website, could you link me? I'm going to get GTX 970 very soon as well as a new monitor so... yeah.
  9. Thanks for the reply. Well, every glossy monitor I've compared to a matte one looked better. Take this as an example. I don't own any Apple computer but I was visiting their store with my cousin because he wanted to check out a few things there. I've wandered around and bumped into the 27" iMac model. The screen looked absolutely amazing, even though it was only 1440p. When I got back home, I did a little research. Turned out they only have 109 ppi on the iMac monitor. Still, it looked very sharp. This is most likely because of the glass panel, rather than a matte glass. Why are glossy monitors low end? Could you explain? I really think they look much more beautiful to the eye and things look sharper. Also, once again -- as stupid as it mights sound, I actually want a monitor that would look good on my screen. Honestly, the U2713HM doesn't seem like a good pick. I really like think bezels and a nice aluminium stand. Too bad that's not a standard in most monitors so I'll most likely have to compromise for something else. Oh and... if you're going for Dell UltraSharp, what do you think about this one? EDIT: Nevermind, seems like it's 1080p. - EDIT: I actually wouldn't really mind about the stand, but I do want thin bezels. I'm thinking about mounting the monitor to the wall so I would need something that's easy to get out.
  10. Hey everyone. I'm looking to get a new monitor. I currently own a TN 22" LG monitor. It's model is E2242. I would say that I'm not satisfied. I'm really looking forward to get the following features: IPS Monitor: Very important for me. I hate the weird colours when viewing from different angles. Thin Bezel: This is not a must, but in my opinion it looks better when there's a thin bezel (between the edge and the actually monitor). Glass Panel: I would really love a glossy panel than matte glass. I just think things look better to my eyes on a glossy screen. Size: 27" to 28". I think 27" would suit me best. Resolution: I've been told that 1080p is low enough for 27". I mean, it's not that ideal. 2560x1440 sounds great, however most 27" monitors come with only 1080p (1920x1080). What do you think I can get? I don't really mind the price, just give me whatever and I'll choose. One last thing - As funny as it might sound I really care about the look of the monitor. Monitors like the Asus MX-297H & the Dell S2740L really caught my eye because they do look good. A glossy screen really gets me when it comes to monitors. The Dell S2740L seems like a nice choice, but the resolution seems low for gaming. What do you think? Thanks.
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