Great Monitors for not to expensive?

Alec5442

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I plan on having a gaming computer with a GTX 780 and a i7 4770k as well as other things. I plan on running games like BF4 at ultra at 1080p. I would like to have a dual monitor setup (once monitor to game, another to watch youtube, etc) but isnt needed. What would be a good monitor that isnt too pricey and is around 20"-23"? Thank you.
 
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Well my last monitor was an lg flatron, quite nice, but it burned out after 2 years. I was disappointed so i picked up an asus as a replacement because they have a 3 year warranty. I have been happy with mine. This is a 23" version of mine.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236310

I know some people who swear by Dell when it comes to monitors.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260105

Both of these are IPS panels. You can get TN versions for much cheaper. Since you didn't mention a budget I listed these. Also you should checkout PC Partpicker if you don't need to buy right away. It makes it much easier to track prices and pickup your monitor on a dip or sale. It doesn't have every...

slab squathrust

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Well my last monitor was an lg flatron, quite nice, but it burned out after 2 years. I was disappointed so i picked up an asus as a replacement because they have a 3 year warranty. I have been happy with mine. This is a 23" version of mine.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236310

I know some people who swear by Dell when it comes to monitors.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824260105

Both of these are IPS panels. You can get TN versions for much cheaper. Since you didn't mention a budget I listed these. Also you should checkout PC Partpicker if you don't need to buy right away. It makes it much easier to track prices and pickup your monitor on a dip or sale. It doesn't have every site/store but it certainly makes the task easier.
 
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