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Looking for IPS 1080p 144hz 24 Inch

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Hello , 
Now I already have VA and IPS dual monitor , 
My monitors 
MSI MAG241c + BenQ GW2480
the Reason I want change, the colors each monitor when switch my work not match
and I have 1 eye little make me tired to switch between Monitors each time
what I found now IPS color feel rest 

I'm not expert about monitors ,
What I want 1080p 144hz 24" Gsync or freeSync doesn't matter for me , I never use

 

user of
1-  Adobe Creative Cloud PS + Ppro

2- recently back to games FFXIV ( leveling first time )
So I not want regret to pick monitor ,

additional : using 3060 + R9 5900x

I do not know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everyone

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4 minutes ago, PineyCreek said:

Buy another of the same monitor? Use color calibration hardware?

Tried , VA and IPS can't match colors
I will sell VA and buy IPS 1080p 144hz 24"

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59 minutes ago, Fahad ALme said:

Tried , VA and IPS can't match colors

They can. But you will need proper calibration hardware to make it happen. For example the Xrite i1Display Pro combined with the DisplayCal software.

You just have to calibrate each monitor to the same standard and the colors should look the same then.

 

But if you're in search of a good 1080p 144Hz IPS monitor, the AOC 24G2 is a great pick.

 

If you can't find it, then BenQ EX2510 and Acer Nitro XF243Y Pbmiiprx are also good options.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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On 8/9/2021 at 9:27 AM, Stahlmann said:

They can. But you will need proper calibration hardware to make it happen. For example the Xrite i1Display Pro combined with the DisplayCal software.

You just have to calibrate each monitor to the same standard and the colors should look the same then.

 

But if you're in search of a good 1080p 144Hz IPS monitor, the AOC 24G2 is a great pick.

 

If you can't find it, then BenQ EX2510 and Acer Nitro XF243Y Pbmiiprx are also good options.

I'm not sure , did you mean software app to do it or I have to buy something ?

could you give me link 

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3 minutes ago, Fahad ALme said:

I'm not sure , did you mean software app to do it or I have to buy something ?

could you give me link 

For a proper calibration you'll need a coilorimeter like the i1Display Pro and use it with the DisplayCal software.

 

Like in this video:

 

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