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EchoBlue

Vague questions get vague answers: Are they worth the price? They are worth what people will pay for them.

 

If you want specific answers, give details. What is important to you? Refresh rate you want? Resolution? Color accuracy? What GPU are you pairing it with? What type of games do like to play?

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Just now, kevp453 said:

Vague questions get vague answers: Are they worth the price? They are worth what people will pay for them.

 

If you want specific answers, give details. What is important to you? Refresh rate you want? Resolution? Color accuracy? What GPU are you pairing it with? What type of games do like to play?

They are all the same refresh rate at 144Hz but not sure why the price differences... 

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8 minutes ago, EchoBlue said:

They are all the same refresh rate at 144Hz but not sure why the price differences... 

Read through the comparison more thoroughly, you'll see a lot of small differences.

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6 minutes ago, EchoBlue said:

They are all the same refresh rate at 144Hz but not sure why the price differences... 

Besides the size difference, the last two add RGB lights, and less bezel. You can never have to many RGBs, right?

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Just now, Qwright10 said:

Read through the comparison more thoroughly, you'll see a lot of small differences.

Which one would you buy?

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1 minute ago, EchoBlue said:

Which one would you buy?

Probably the Asus monitor because of the features and ~~-==::"'"RGB"'"::==-~~

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2 minutes ago, EchoBlue said:

Which one would you buy?

I've personally really liked Asus. I have their 24" 144 hz panel that's a few years old and really rocking.

 

From your list, it looks like you want 144 hz, 1080p, and a curve. Do you have an AMD GPU for Freesync? If not, maybe this Asus monitor?

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5 minutes ago, kevp453 said:

I've personally really liked Asus. I have their 24" 144 hz panel that's a few years old and really rocking.

 

From your list, it looks like you want 144 hz, 1080p, and a curve. Do you have an AMD GPU for Freesync? If not, maybe this Asus monitor?

Wow its super cheap in the USA... 
Don't really care about freesync that much. 

I think 144hz is good

Curve yes! They look sexy!

1080p... Is there a reason to go 1440p instead? 

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Just get the cheapest one. The other ones are just not worth it for such price. You can already get 1440p 144Hz at that point.

They are all VA panels so...

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9 hours ago, WereCat said:

Just get the cheapest one. The other ones are just not worth it for such price. You can already get 1440p 144Hz at that point.

They are all VA panels so...

It says it is a 1080p screen though? 

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2 hours ago, EchoBlue said:

It says it is a 1080p screen though? 

All of the monitors you posted are 1080p.

You can get 1440p 144Hz for $450+ so it makes no sense to spend that kind of money on 1080p displays.

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2 hours ago, WereCat said:

All of the monitors you posted are 1080p.

You can get 1440p 144Hz for $450+ so it makes no sense to spend that kind of money on 1080p displays.

I read it wrong.

I think there is only one monitor on newegg.ca 

https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824475009

Not sure if there are other in the price range?

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