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I don't think there is a single person out in the world that wouldn't get a top end monitor if they had enough money. I know I would! I love the new 34 inch Ultrawide monitor that LG came out with, but I don't like the $1,300 price tag that comes along with it.

I'm looking for a good monitor, preferably 24 inches, for less than 180 euros. I don't really play games, but I like the ocasional CoD, Just Cause, and GTA.

I live in Greece

Thanks!!!

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http://de.pcpartpicker.com/part/lg-monitor-24mb35pyb

IPS, 23.8" and within the budget(german prices--> What's you region? ).

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I would recommend Samsung for this - they have very cheap PLS and TN monitors, especially 24 inch. I have 3 of them, and they're great value. 

 

Here's one that converts to about exactly 180 euro from USD, although the price may be different to you. I also don't know if this is available in your region.

 

http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/monitors/LS24D300HS/ZA

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lg's ultrawides are pretty nice. I picked up my ips 25" for $220 usd.

 

EDIT- Saw the price.

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EDIT- Live in Greece

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I don't think there is a single person out in the world that wouldn't get a top end monitor if they had enough money. I know I would! I love the new 34 inch Ultrawide monitor that LG came out with, but I don't like the $1,300 price tag that comes along with it.

I'm looking for a good monitor, preferably 24 inches, for less than 180 euros. I don't really play games, but I like the ocasional CoD, Just Cause, and GTA.

I live in Greece

Thanks!!!

I actually have 2 of these, they are so huge and wide. I'll get a third one soon.

Would you know what prebuilt pc to buy

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I actually have 2 of these, they are so huge and wide. I'll get a third one soon.

Would you know what prebuilt pc to buy

Yeah I've found a descent prebuilt PC from a local store. It's got an i5 4460 @3.2 GHz, 8Gb of RAM and a 1Gb GTX 750 (which I'm planning on changing when I have more money).

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Check out the LG 23MP47. I just picked one up yesterday and I'm loving the IPS display. I wouldn't recommend jumping up to 24" 1080P unless you're more than 3 feet from the monitor because text might get a bit blurry.

 

Here is a link to the LG on PC PartPicker. I'm not sure what retailers might have it in Greece, but it's 162 Euros on Germany's Amazon.

http://de.pcpartpicker.com/part/lg-monitor-23mp47hq

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