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I have a 19" 900p monitor. is it decent for gaming? in going to keep it anyways because it was $10

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I have a 19" 900p monitor. is it decent for gaming? in going to keep it anyways because it was $10

decent as in its easy to drive. how it will look? ehhhhhh. its "Okay" and for 10$, its a steal. but good would be a stretch

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It is small, so the PPI might not be too low.

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I have a 19" 900p monitor. is it decent for gaming? in going to keep it anyways because it was $10

Screen size and resolution are subjective, and don't affect gaming (besides, lower resolution -> lower load on GPU).

What matters is refresh rates and panel types!

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I'm going to be sitting probably no more than 3 feet away if that changes anything

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900p Is fine AS LONG AS ITS THE NATIVE RES

 

Meaning..

900p On a 1080p Panel looks shit.

But 900p On a 900p Panel looks clean and beautiful.

 

19", you may have to be a little closer when playing an FPS to see distant enemies, but overall the 900p image quality is great, and if chasing a GPU,...most reviewers use 1080p as a benchtest, so take those GPU results, and know that your gunna do better than that. :)

 

I used a 19" 900p Monitor for years playing various titles... and it was perfectly fine, and apart from wanting a bigger monitor, the panel and resolution all looked great, because it was native 900p.

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if you have a kinda shit pc, this might help. when I'm gaming on my laptop, i always set my screen size to 900P instead of 1080, it really helps with the frames

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900p Is fine AS LONG AS ITS THE NATIVE RES

Meaning..

900p On a 1080p Panel looks shit.

But 900p On a 900p Panel looks clean and beautiful.

19", you may have to be a little closer when playing an FPS to see distant enemies, but overall the 900p image quality is great, and if chasing a GPU,...most reviewers use 1080p as a benchtest, so take those GPU results, and know that your gunna do better than that. :)

I used a 19" 900p Monitor for years playing various titles... and it was perfectly fine, and apart from wanting a bigger monitor, the panel and resolution all looked great, because it was native 900p.

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IDK if I would say "good" but you can definitely game on it ;)

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Eh, its not GREAT. but for $10 its pretty good. Maybe use it as a secondary monitor to have your twitter/teamspeak/raidcall/etc/etc/etc open along side whatever else you are doing

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If the panel itself looks good, refreshes fast and has good colors, then why not... I would however try to use it as a 2nd screen and get a proper monitor soon.

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If the panel itself looks good, refreshes fast and has good colors, then why not... I would however try to use it as a 2nd screen and get a proper monitor soon.

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unfortunately I can't afford another monitor right now, but it has a decent panel, and it's cheap

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