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Samsung 4ms vs Lg 75 hz, both with free sync

Hi, after a month of hunting for a sweet little gaming monitor, within my budget, i need you guys help to make decision.

 

 

1.23MP68VQ, or http://www.lg.com/hk_en/monitor/lg-23MP68VQ-P

Pros:                                                            Cons:

75hz refresh rate                                          5ms Response time

23.5 slightly higher pixel density

IPS panel

 

2.  LS24F350FHEXXM  or http://www.samsung.com/my/monitors/led-sf350fhe/LS24F350FHEXXM/

Pros:                                             Cons:

4ms response time                       60hz refresh rate

24 inch curved monitor

PLS panel

 

Both have Amd Freesync and backed up by 3 years warranty.

Help me to choose pls.

 

 

 

3.There are other alternatives, which have 60-75hz refresh rate,with everything else being same,BUT 1-2MS RESPOND TIME BUT WITHOUT FREE SYNC.

Also most had TN Panel.

Should i be better off with these monitors?

 

Now, by my own calculation,

1ms=1000s

so,1000/75=13.33ms is time before frames get updated at 75z, at 60hz its going to be even more, but that samsung have 4ms but slightly larger size.

,,would this be true in practice.

Are those respond times good enough?

 

 

I just cant make my mind which of the monitor to choose.

Im not a professional gamer.So ,visual quality is more important, but with that said, since im going to game a lot, i need something that can provide a decent gameplay motions.

ALSO I ,TRULY BUT VERY UNPOPULAR, i have motion sickness, i cant read book in a moving car , certain games like Deus ex human revolution or old counter strike with high fps causes NAUSEA.

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You should check to see if there's been really in depth reviews by TFTCentral or another large site that tests monitors.

You can't go by simple 4ms and 5ms numbers given by the manufacturer, as they're often misleading. Input lag can also add quite a bit to this time.


I'd go with 75hz, especially at the resolution you're looking at. It's easily reachable by todays graphics cards.

PLS and IPS are essentially the same thing.

 

 

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