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I currently have to screens for my set up, my main in as 43 in 4k 60hz tv, and my second in a trash 1080 computer stolen from work. My main screen is way to big, and I need a smaller size, 27-32. monitor while on xbox. I'm thinking of getting a 32in, so I dont need to wear glasses. Would getting a 27in, but getting a monitor stand that can move the monitor forward be better and/or cheaper? thought of several ways to buy the monitors.

1. Method one, buy a single, expensive ultra wide.

2. Buy a decent 2k one to replace my main tv, and later down the line buy a good monitor and make the 2k one my secondary.

3. wait a bit longer to buy a good main, then get a better secondary monitor.

 

I need one that will fit these requirements.
1. Must be good to use in dark rooms.

2. must be greater than 120hz.

3.600-800 is the max I will spend on a single 4k 120+ monitor.

4 decent colors.

 

Any suggestions/ clarifications?

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4 minutes ago, posiedon11 said:

I currently have to screens for my set up, my main in as 43 in 4k 60hz tv, and my second in a trash 1080 computer stolen from work. My main screen is way to big, and I need a smaller size, 27-32. monitor while on xbox. I'm thinking of getting a 32in, so I dont need to wear glasses. Would getting a 27in, but getting a monitor stand that can move the monitor forward be better and/or cheaper? thought of several ways to buy the monitors.

1. Method one, buy a single, expensive ultra wide.

2. Buy a decent 2k one to replace my main tv, and later down the line buy a good monitor and make the 2k one my secondary.

3. wait a bit longer to buy a good main, then get a better secondary monitor.

 

I need one that will fit these requirements.
1. Must be good to use in dark rooms.

2. must be greater than 120hz.

3.600-800 is the max I will spend on a single 4k 120+ monitor.

4 decent colors.

 

Any suggestions/ clarifications?

 

Plan a bit confusing, also do you really need two displays, you should use them for only streaming, multitasking, business work or video editing. What currency is this? 

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8 hours ago, Cr33ps said:

 

Plan a bit confusing, also do you really need two displays, you should use them for only streaming, multitasking, business work or video editing. What currency is this? 

 Its not a single plan, I just thought of three options for buying the monitor(s). Its in USD, and I do need the screen space, as I do a lot of multitasking. 

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3 hours ago, posiedon11 said:

 Its not a single plan, I just thought of three options for buying the monitor(s). Its in USD, and I do need the screen space, as I do a lot of multitasking. 

This is a 31.5'' monitor that is IPS panel, 1ms response time, 4k, 144hz and is a 5 star product.

https://pcpartpicker.com/product/Fm7G3C/gigabyte-m32u-315-3840x2160-144-hz-monitor-m32u

 

The only thing is that it is not curved.

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