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Asus VN247H 23.6-inch Widescreen LED Multimedia Monitor (1920x1080, 1ms, 2x HDMI, VGA, Full HD 1080p, Super Narrow Frame)

Olly1923

youll have a hard time running them in games at a constant 60 Hz but they are decent

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If you can deal with a TN panel, sure, but a GTX 970 won't do too well with 3 1080p monitors.

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They seem good, but as others have stated it might not be super smooth. Depending on what you do it would be good.

(If you are a gamer i would recommend a 144hz monitor from BenQ, my opinion, dont have much to compare to but the 144hz monitor was a great investment) :)

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They seem good, but as others have stated it might not be super smooth. Depending on what you do it would be good.

(If you are a gamer i would recommend a 144hz monitor from BenQ, my opinion, dont have much to compare to but the 144hz monitor was a great investment) :)

recently switched from my Acer H2326HL to a BenQ XL2411Z

best decision ever, after fixing the colors

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I didn't realize that is was a tn panel any ips monitors that you recommend at £120 each??

 
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recently switched from my Acer H2326HL to a BenQ XL2411Z

best decision ever, after fixing the colors

 

I know right. I have the same monitor as you.

csgo is suuuper smooth <3

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I didn't realize that is was a tn panel any ips monitors that you recommend at £120 each??

With monitors It's very subjective. I run an Acer and love the thing but some wouldn't be able to get over the name. Personally I'd take the 360 and get one really good monitor. Save up for a side monitor or pull one from the trash like I did.

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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With monitors It's very subjective. I run an Acer and love the thing but some wouldn't be able to get over the name. Personally I'd take the 360 and get one really good monitor. Save up for a side monitor or pull one from the trash like I did.

What model is it ??

 
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I forgot, on my phone. But I'll post it later. I came across it searching for a LED backlit LCD with an IPS screen. The viewing angle is fantastic and I have never had to touch the color settings once. Only problem with it is it makes my 900p freebie side monitor look like shit lol. It's also a weird size at 25"

If anyone asks you never saw me.

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