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Best 1080p IPS 24" Monitor?

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Hello,

 

I'm just wondering what is the best best 1080P IPS 24" Monitor. I'm looking for one with the best overall display for editing/graphics.

 

Budget is under $1000.

Main gaming monitor (want better colour/display): Benq xl2411z

 

Thanks for the help :D

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Hello,

 

I'm just wondering what is the best best 1080P IPS 24" Monitor. I'm looking for one with the best overall display for editing/graphics.

 

Budget is under $1000.

 

Thanks for the help :D

 

and which currency is that? golly, thousand bucks you can get a 4k monitor me thinks.

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nice... budget...

 

:)
I'd rather go cheaper than the above choice personally and get two IPS 1080p 24" monitors for a similar price.
For instance, this is a cheap IPS but for about half the price.
 

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nice... budget...

 

:)

I'd rather go cheaper than the above choice personally and get two IPS 1080p 24" monitors for a similar price.

For instance, this is a cheap IPS but for about half the price.

 

Already got a 24"gaming monitor so looking for something for my graphics work around the same size, Was going to go 4k, but It still isnt fully optimised and at 24" it needs to be scaled.

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and which currency is that? golly, thousand bucks you can get a 4k monitor me thinks.

AUD, so around $800 USD. 4k Doesn't seem that great with 24" (too small/scales). 

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Dell U2414H is good

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Sorry guys, I'm just real fussy on getting my setup flush ;)

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Sorry guys, I'm just real fussy on getting my setup flush ;)

Two different monitors won't be flush even if they have the same screen size because of bezels.

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Two different monitors won't be flush even if they have the same screen size because of bezels.

Yes I know, but the tab sizes will be smaller on one by a small bit, what gets annoying when working with graphics on a daily basis. Due to that small 2"...

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Yes I know, but the tab sizes will be smaller on one by a small bit, what gets annoying when working with graphics on a daily basis. Due to that small 2"...

Yeah, I guess that makes sense

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Im using 3x dell 2412m monitors. While color accuracy isnt the best out of the box, i did find it suitable for document crunching. If you are willing to spend a little time calibrating, you can get those 3 at about 1k, your budget. Its not 1080p though, its 1920x1200. I found the extra 1920x120 pixess to be quite important.

To be honest i got mine mainly because i can install them in portrait mode without needing vesa mounts. Color accuracy was not a priority for me, but eyeballing the panel i think its not too shabby out of the box.

I dont know if there are amoled 24" monitors in the wild.

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