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Need a new everything 2k 1440p monitor not just strictly for gaming just for daily use can be 60 hz and be cheap. List off the best ones you think of. I spent hours on amazon searching need someone to just slap me with a recommend. 

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3 minutes ago, linustouchtips said:

Need a new everything 2k monitor not just strictly for gaming just for daily use can be 60 hz and be cheap. List off the best ones you think of. I spent hours on amazon searching need someone to just slap me with a recommend. 

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Define 2k, you should really say 1080p 1080p ultra wide, 1440p 1440p ultra wide, 2160p... because these #k nomenclatures are a mess.

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4 minutes ago, linustouchtips said:

2k

Hate this classification system.  Do you want 1080p or 1440p?

Want to custom loop?  Ask me more if you are curious

 

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12 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

Define 2k, you should really say 1080p 1080p ultra wide, 1440p 1440p ultra wide, 2160p... because these #k nomenclatures are a mess.

1440p

 

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Dell 2515H.

 

8bit IPS panel, 1440p on 25" which is a pretty good size / sharpness ratio.

Extremely good calibrated out of the box, even good for some amateur like photo editing.

For Gamers, it offers a quite low Input lag.

 

Not the cheapest, but certainly one of the best.

See test: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2515h.htm

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31 minutes ago, Darkseth said:

Dell 2515H.

 

8bit IPS panel, 1440p on 25" which is a pretty good size / sharpness ratio.

Extremely good calibrated out of the box, even good for some amateur like photo editing.

For Gamers, it offers a quite low Input lag.

 

Not the cheapest, but certainly one of the best.

See test: http://www.tftcentral.co.uk/reviews/dell_u2515h.htm

this is just what i wanted i can buy two for under 700 dollars thnx. 

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