19" inch vs 24" one?

inridcold

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Hello i need a little advice, being in a 19" hp 1907 monitor for over 5 years and for my needs (office work) and 1-2 hours of gaming (titanfall, diablo 3) has been working great, but lately i have an itch, to get a new monitor bigger and with more resolution (hp is 1440x900 and works great with my 7879 2 gb) i dont plan to have a fancy one only one that has hdmi input (for a ps 4, hoping to get one sometime in the future ) and low input lag like the hp wich i really dont know its input lag but i havent seen any in fps or at least i dont feel it to be annoying; i ve seen the Benq GW2450hm with 1980x1080 and in many reviews has low flicker or none at all and have lesa than 10 ms of input lag, i dont have in mine to get a 120 hz because of the thight budget, my questions are:
Do i really will see a diference between my hp monitor and the benq one? (Less flicker ? Better colors and contrast? Same or better input lag? More space visible due to screen size ? Will you go with this GW2450hm model or for 90 dollars more go with the RL2455HM? (I have been googling and it appears to use the same panel than the GW), finally you just understand that this buy is based only in the feeling of wanting something no needing one. Someone that has made the switch from 19" to 24"? Thank you!
 
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19" to 24" will make a big difference and the extra resolution should make it about as sharp as your smaller monitor. You'll probably notice better colors as well. I think it's worth the money.

Also, if you have enough desk space, you could run them side by side. I'm currently doing that with a Samsung 24" and a MAG 21" (which is like 7 years old but still works well) and I love it.

zeph_yr

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19" to 24" will make a big difference and the extra resolution should make it about as sharp as your smaller monitor. You'll probably notice better colors as well. I think it's worth the money.

Also, if you have enough desk space, you could run them side by side. I'm currently doing that with a Samsung 24" and a MAG 21" (which is like 7 years old but still works well) and I love it.
 
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