Monitor For Gaming 2014

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No problem. I'm not sure what you're going for, but it might be more cost effective to get a higher resolution, or an IPS panel, because with that you're paying for 3D, which is not good for gaming (really bad on your eyes, makes it hard to focus). The lower response time is certainly nice, but not extremely noticeable. The higher refresh rate will allow you to pass 60 FPS, but it's difficult to do that on demanding games without constantly upgrading your components, and is also not too noticeable. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824005626 This, for example, has an IPS panel, which means better viewing angles and better color quality. It is much larger than the one you found, and is widescreen with a higher...

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I forgot about that. Thanks for the reminder.
 
No problem. I'm not sure what you're going for, but it might be more cost effective to get a higher resolution, or an IPS panel, because with that you're paying for 3D, which is not good for gaming (really bad on your eyes, makes it hard to focus). The lower response time is certainly nice, but not extremely noticeable. The higher refresh rate will allow you to pass 60 FPS, but it's difficult to do that on demanding games without constantly upgrading your components, and is also not too noticeable. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824005626 This, for example, has an IPS panel, which means better viewing angles and better color quality. It is much larger than the one you found, and is widescreen with a higher resolution.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=9SIA2RY0ZG1007 This is a much higher resolution, and a larger screen size. It also has an IPS panel. So basically, with the one you mentioned, you're paying a whole lot for 3D, rather than color quality, image quality, and screen size. If you just get a 1920x1080 TN panel, you can probably find a 32 inch.
 
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