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Not_Thunder

I am looking for a 1080p,144hz and around 1ms to 3ms max response time also minimum 22" needed.

Also I will be using the monitor for gaming and a lot of content consumption.

My budget is around 200$ or 14000 INR (Since I live in India).

Also do note It should be decent looking not too junky.

Are there any good any monitors which fit my needs?

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22 minutes ago, Not_Thunder said:

I am looking for a 1080p,144hz and around 1ms to 3ms max response time also minimum 22" needed.

Also I will be using the monitor for gaming and a lot of content consumption.

My budget is around 200$ or 14000 INR (Since I live in India).

Also do note It should be decent looking not too junky.

Are there any good any monitors which fit my needs?

At that price point ur unlikely to find anything particularly good.

 

I've always been of the opinion that unless u can shell out around $400 or more, u might as well grab the cheapest monitor u can find that meets the most basic of specs u want. EG just grab the cheapest 1080p 120hz or 144hz monitor u can find regardless of quality.

 

If its available and within budget, which tbh it may be a tad over ... try get the following.

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

 

Its TN so dont expect great contrast or black levels, but its good enough for gaming and good for the price.

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8 hours ago, SolarNova said:

At that price point ur unlikely to find anything particularly good.

 

I've always been of the opinion that unless u can shell out around $400 or more, u might as well grab the cheapest monitor u can find that meets the most basic of specs u want. EG just grab the cheapest 1080p 120hz or 144hz monitor u can find regardless of quality.

 

If its available and within budget, which tbh it may be a tad over ... try get the following.

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

 

Its TN so dont expect great contrast or black levels, but its good enough for gaming and good for the price.

Any thoughts on this one?

https://www.amazon.in/144hz-Variant-Monitor-FREESYNC-Technology/dp/B07WLW8QWN/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=acer+aopen&qid=1569662058&sr=8-8&linkCode=sl1&tag=sarthak025-21&linkId=d7fb008ec81056645a789462c9935f56&language=en_IN

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9 hours ago, Not_Thunder said:

Not really.

 

Without a competent and thoroughly tested review I can only go by Manufacturer specs and overviews, which are misleading and worthless.

 

IF u can easily return it if u dont like it, then sure try it out, u may find the pixel response rather slow however due to it being a cheap IPS display. However if returns and refunds are likely to be a problem then ur going to be taking a gamble on it.

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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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