Choosing a Monitor

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Hey guys, I had a look at the buying monitor guide and I've narrowed it down to three monitors with equal cost and performance from my view, if anyone with extra knowledge can recommend a particular one I'd appreciate it :)

Main uses will be general PC monitor along with gaming and movies/shows.

http://www.msy.com.au/viconline/peripherals/13470--samsung-24-s24d300hs-1920x1080-2ms-hdmi-d-sub-gaming-led-backlight-lcd-monitor.html
(This one doesn't mention if it's HDCP Supported)

http://www.msy.com.au/viconline/peripherals/13467--acer-24-k242hlumfw2saa01-1920x1080-5ms-d-sub-dvi-hdmi-led-backlight-lcd-monitor.html

http://www.msy.com.au/viconline/peripherals/6566-asus-24-vs248h-2ms-1920x1080-hdmi-dvi-led-backlight-lcd-monitor.html
 

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MSY gave it away huh lol

Why isn't the Samsung monitor good for gaming? Just curious so I can spot these things in the future...

Thanks for the input man.
 


Have you taken a look at the link I posted. It compares and the clear winner is Asus.
 

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Yeah my apologizes, I should of mentioned it threw me off a bit since MSY and the comparison site have different opinions. Such as the 2ms response time yet in the comparison it says it's 5 ms. Along with the brightness being 200 cd/m2 and MSY saying it's 250 and so forth
 

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Well I went on the actual manufactures website and the Asus and Samsung are practically identical, so either of the two I guess. Thanks for the input by the way
 


Glad to help. But don't forget the original manufacturer websites tend to entice customers to buy their products. Don't mind picking the solution. :D
 

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Yeah true, however they match up with what MSY are saying and Newegg so should be legitimate. No worries will do mate.
 


Good luck then. :D