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Two Matching Panels or One High-end one?

Ekcol

Currently I'm using a Samsung SyncMaster 2253LW. It's a great monitor, but I feel it's time for me to upgrade. I'm looking to transition into a two display setup for productivity and I cannot decide whether or not to go with two matching mid-range IPS panels (e.g. LG 23EA63V-P), or to go with one high-end panel (e.g. PA248Q) and use my Samsung as the second. 

 

About me: I'm a 3rd year Computer Science major who enjoys gaming, and dabbles in 3D rendering and Photoshop when I need to or when I'm bored.

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Currently I'm using a Samsung SyncMaster 2253LW. It's a great monitor, but I feel it's time for me to upgrade. I'm looking to transition into a two display setup for productivity and I cannot decide whether or not to go with two matching mid-range IPS panels (e.g. LG 23EA63V-P), or to go with one high-end panel (e.g. PA248Q) and use my Samsung as the second. 

 

About me: I'm a 3rd year Computer Science major who enjoys gaming, and dabbles in 3D rendering and Photoshop when I need to or when I'm bored.

 

I'd buy one high end one and keep your syncmaster as the second. 

Feel free to message me if you want to chat!

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Well, if your current one if in good enough condition i would recomment one high end. But if you really just dont wanna use it anymore, get two mid range.

Double check everything, I am usually wrong.

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I would buy one high end then tilt to portrait the old one.

Pardon my English. Not my native language.

 

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