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Best 1080p 120hz monitor under $175

YoyoConnor

After c24g1/11 va panel/1080p/144/23.4 inchs

Sorry, It’s around 200$ , i think it’s petty good 

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could I get a good pc with that for $700 no case ssd, hard drive?

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2 hours ago, BobZHAO said:

After c24g1/11 va panel/1080p/144/23.4 inchs

Sorry, It’s around 200$ , i think it’s petty good 

The C24G1 is $144.99 on Amazon, but it's being backordered with the recent sale that dropped it to $115.99 if I recall correctly. For those who live nearby Office Depot, then they can get it for $114.99: https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/9511933/AOC-236-LED-Curved-Gaming-Monitor/.

 

3 hours ago, YoyoConnor said:

look at title

 

You are going to have give us more information. What's your budget, where do you live, what's your lighting conditions like, what's your system, what games do you play, and are you doing anything else with your PC among other things.

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7 hours ago, Hidden Orange said:

The C24G1 is $144.99 on Amazon, but it's being backordered with the recent sale that dropped it to $115.99 if I recall correctly. For those who live nearby Office Depot, then they can get it for $114.99: https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/9511933/AOC-236-LED-Curved-Gaming-Monitor/.

 

You are going to have give us more information. What's your budget, where do you live, what's your lighting conditions like, what's your system, what games do you play, and are you doing anything else with your PC among other things.

Sorry, I’m living Japan, so went to amazon.jp. I thought there was no such difference on price.

Thanks for the information :)

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13 hours ago, YoyoConnor said:

look at title

 

At that price there are next to no tested reviews, generally speaking 'super budget' monitors tend to perform roughly the same ..poorly.

 

The few i know of are as follows

 

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/viewsonic/xg2402

 

The next 2 have bad uniformity

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/s2419hgf

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/lg/24gl600f

 

Beyond those, grab which ever brand u prefer, and which ever model they have that has the 'basic' specs u want.

Size, resolution, frequency, panel type.

If ur going to 144hz, at 'super budget' i would stick to TN (its likely ur only option anyway)

 

Any suggestions ,beyond the few tested and reviewed models out there ,u get are going to be based purely on specs and subjective opinion so, just grab what ever really.

 

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13 hours ago, SolarNova said:

At that price there are next to no tested reviews, generally speaking 'super budget' monitors tend to perform roughly the same ..poorly.

 

The few i know of are as follows

 

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/viewsonic/xg2402

 

The next 2 have bad uniformity

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/dell/s2419hgf

https://www.rtings.com/monitor/reviews/lg/24gl600f

 

Beyond those, grab which ever brand u prefer, and which ever model they have that has the 'basic' specs u want.

Size, resolution, frequency, panel type.

If ur going to 144hz, at 'super budget' i would stick to TN (its likely ur only option anyway)

 

Any suggestions ,beyond the few tested and reviewed models out there ,u get are going to be based purely on specs and subjective opinion so, just grab what ever really.

 

Does 120 make it any better/ cheaper?

 

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3 minutes ago, YoyoConnor said:

Does 120 make it any better/ cheaper?

 

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8 hours ago, YoyoConnor said:

Does 120 make it any better/ cheaper?

 

No, the Dell one i linked was 120hz anyway.

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VDU: Panasonic 42" Plasma | GPU: Gigabyte 1080ti Gaming OC & Barrow Block (RIP)...GTX 980ti | Sound: Asus Xonar D2X - Z5500 -FiiO X3K DAP/DAC - ATH-M50S | Case: Phantek Enthoo Primo White |

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On 12/2/2019 at 7:26 AM, Hidden Orange said:

The C24G1 is $144.99 on Amazon, but it's being backordered with the recent sale that dropped it to $115.99 if I recall correctly. For those who live nearby Office Depot, then they can get it for $114.99: https://www.officedepot.com/a/products/9511933/AOC-236-LED-Curved-Gaming-Monitor/.

 

You are going to have give us more information. What's your budget, where do you live, what's your lighting conditions like, what's your system, what games do you play, and are you doing anything else with your PC among other things.

I've been reaaly missing out on technology if you can suggest a monitor based on the lighting conditions. How does that work? Really interested 
 

 

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9 hours ago, Benjy98 said:

I've been really missing out on technology if you can suggest a monitor based on the lighting conditions. How does that work? Really interested 

I think the idea is that because VA panels generally have good black colors they would do well in darker rooms. IPS and TN panels generally have poorer black uniformity and contrast compared to VA panels and IPS has what people call IPS glow, so in darker rooms and with brightness set to high, they might not look as great as a VA panel in a dark room. Backllght bleed will also add to this which I think IPS, TN, and VA can all have. If the monitor has low brightness, though, then it would not do as well in brightly lit rooms as the image would look dim. The AOC 27CQG1 is a VA monitor with low brightness and Linus has a video on it where he points it out. I would not doubt that an IPS or TN panel with low brightness could look dim to people in brightly lit rooms.

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