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What displays would you get for around 280 I game mostly have r9290

What would I do? I would get a third display and a stand, but I guess you don't have 2 already.

You will have to give some more info to get good recommendations.

IPS or TN? What resolutions? Where are you from? What currency? (I guess 280 US dollars..)

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What would I do? I would get a third display and a stand, but I guess you don't have 2 already.

You will have to give some more info to get good recommendations.

IPS or TN? What resolutions? Where are you from? What currency? (I guess 280 US dollars..)

yes US and I was looking at ips 1080p
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Save up another 100$ during the next month and then get the 29" 75hz Freesync 21:9 IPS from LG.

 

Thats the way to ENJOY games, not just run them.

I dont know how to convey the phenomenally huge difference between a 21:9 and usual claustrophobia. And between variable refresh rate and static refresh. Both of these things up the enjoyment so far... that its impossible to go back to anything else. And both of them will be combined in a 75hz IPS in 1 month for 400$.

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I also recommend the vg248qe from Asus. 144hz will be really smooth.

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