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High Refresh Rate, 1080P Monitor that isn't "GAMING"?

prayshadow

Can anybody give me some good recommendations as to monitors that have a high refresh rate, low response time, preferably 1920x1080, and aren't all "gaming" oriented? I don't want that on my desk. It doesn't need lighting or sharp edges or anything. Just an unassuming but high performing monitor is what I'm after. Thanks!

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2 minutes ago, Sorenson said:

The brightness is a little low on that monitor, I usually recommend at least 300-350 lumens. 

it was more to see if this is the kind of monitor op means. I just picked the first one from a list, but I'll add it to my fiter.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/products/monitor/#B=300,1000&D=100000,240000&T=1,5&r=192001080&sort=price&page=1

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19 minutes ago, prayshadow said:

Can anybody give me some good recommendations as to monitors that have a high refresh rate, low response time, preferably 1920x1080, and aren't all "gaming" oriented? I don't want that on my desk. It doesn't need lighting or sharp edges or anything. Just an unassuming but high performing monitor is what I'm after. Thanks!

https://www.amazon.com/d/Monitors/27-Inch-Monitor-Samsung-FreeSync-GamePlus/B07HGK5S9Z/ref=sr_1_3?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1547669114&sr=1-3&keywords=viotek%2B144hz&th=1 What about this? Uses a samsung VA panel.

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5 hours ago, LukeSavenije said:

it was more to see if this is the kind of monitor op means. I just picked the first one from a list, but I'll add it to my fiter.

 

https://pcpartpicker.com/products/monitor/#B=300,1000&D=100000,240000&T=1,5&r=192001080&sort=price&page=1

I appreciate that, I didn't even think about PC Part Picker honestly, thanks.

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