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Best 4k for the value, I also want to have thin bezel.

 

-size

I would like about 28 inches or greater, but I could do with less

-budget

I would like to spend about $300 or less, but I would spend up to $450

-input type

I'm not sure, feel free to enlighten me

-variable framerate technology

I'm not sure, feel free to enlighten me

-location

Game room

-panel type

I'm not sure, feel free to enlighten me

I can tell you that I care more about color quaity than refresh rate

-refresh rate

At least 60

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I wouldn't recommend going 4k at that price point. There are a lot of compromises when you go there. If you really need 4k, then the AOC U2879VF seems decent for $300. Personally I would rather get a decent 1440p monitor, like the Asus PB278Q.

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I have a friend that recently purchased a AOC U2879VF 28". He payed $320

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824160278&cm_re=AOC_U2879VF_28"-_-24-160-278-_-Product

It's $300 on newegg right now.

Colors are decent enough, it's not IPS but the colors aren't washed out, they look right. For $300 you are not getting anything better.

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