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i2367F is good: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=1610990

or P2414H is better if you want to spend a bit more: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=2130731

AOC i2367F

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i see. What i am getting for that 100$ jump for the P2414H?

The P2414h is a better looking panel, has a sturdier stand with more adjustment options, and has an easier to clean glass surface.

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Response time Is very high would that matter?

The response time spec for the most part is bull due to the lack of regulation on how it's measured. Unless it's coming from a reputable in-depth benchmark/review, I'd suggest ignoring it. 

Most modern displays have decent response times anyway and you usually don't have to worry about it.

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The response time spec for the most part is bull due to the lack of regulation on how it's measured. Unless it's coming from a reputable in-depth benchmark/review, I'd suggest ignoring it. 

Most modern displays have decent response times anyway and you usually don't have to worry about it.

Anything else as that dose not have an HDMI port

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Anything else as that dose not have an HDMI port

Oh, my bad--forgot about that.

I'd stick with the i2367F in that case. The better displays available that are worth spending more for tend to not include hdmi. 

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Oh, my bad--forgot about that.

I'd stick with the i2367F in that case. The better displays available that are worth spending more for tend to not include hdmi. 

I was looking around and was going to go with a AOC I2757FH As that seems to fit my needs quite nicely Dont see anything wrong with that monitor do you? plus its only about 30$ over my budget.. soo

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I was looking around and was going to go with a AOC I2757FH As that seems to fit my needs quite nicely

That's basically a 27" version of the i2367F but I'd suggest spending a bit more for a better 27" display: http://pricespy.co.nz/product.php?p=2535176

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I was looking around and was going to go with a AOC I2757FH As that seems to fit my needs quite nicely Dont see anything wrong with that monitor do you? plus its only about 30$ over my budget.. soo

 

27" 1080p doesn't look sharp enough IMO. I have the Dell U2414H. It has HDMI and DP but I'm not sure if it fits your budget. It's great and the 8ms response isn't noticeable in the slightest. 

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Cant really see it sorry. 440$ is to far max i am willing to spend is 390$

It's $385 at 1stwave: http://1stwave.co.nz/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=13&products_id=624

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Seems as if 27 isnt as sharp would this monitor help with that?

No. The problem is that pixel density is lower at 27" than 23" and 1080p isn't dense enough for some people at 27". 

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No. The problem is that pixel density is lower at 27" than 23" and 1080p isn't dense enough for some people at 27". 

Well im going to go with the Samsung S27D390H As i dont much care about density as i can use DSR or AA max to help with that and i've never really been that intrested in how it looks along as it looks ok im fine with it

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