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New Gaming Monitor (24'') Need Help!!

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Hey guys so you guys know I was using a 32'' Samsung LCD HDTV at 1280x720 (720p) as of now and I am selling it to my brother in a week or two and will be buying a new gaming monitor as well as another HD 6870 Black Edition to CrossfireX them. So a nice new monitor to use will be great and finally upgrading to 1080p with the 2x HD 6870 black editions will be an awesome setup for now.

What monitor do you guys suggest thinking a 24'' 1920x1080 with 2ms response time? Any suggestions? Budget is around $200. I want full HD 1080p and LED would be nice, basically I just want the best picture quality possible at 24'', not worried about speakers or anything else. HDMI, LED Fast 2ms response time 1920x1080, etc.

Thanks

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id read a bunch of reviews looks like some ghosting issues with this one, maybe LED isn't the best idea for a gaming pc monitor? But nevermind I found a new model which doesnm't seem to have any issues with color or ghosting or anything it seems:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6824236153

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ASUS VS248H-P Black 24" 2ms HDMI LED Backlight Widescreen LCD Monitor
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] 6824236153

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Yeah I actually reallllly like that monitor Master, and I put it into my Cart on Newegg haha. That is my first choice now what if I wanted to go up a notch to 27'' HD LED 2MS? I am selling my 32'' Samsung to my bro I might have enough to get a 27'' now, if not I'll def most likely get that ASUS 24'' LED.

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Thanks man


Message edited by mf2385 on 10-11-2011 at 07:47:55 PM
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I seem to think after reading some more reviews and what not that 24'' LED HD is better equipped for the 1920x1080 resolution also then let's say a 27'' would be, because of 1920x1200 and what not. I'd rather stick to 1920x1080 anyway. So a 24'' LED HD 2ms that ASUS one is my best bet then? It is big enough right? I mean it won't be a sbig as my 32'' samsung hdtv im on now but this is only 720p and 6ms lol and no LED.

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Almost everybody suggested "Asus VE248H" ☺

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So should I go with a 24'' monitor or 27''? I may have the money now to go with a 27'' but is it too big for 1920x1080? I really like the ASUS VS248H-P model. But if I can go 27'' monitor if I have the money what is available and would work really well in games and movies in 1080p.

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Go to your local Best Buy or any similar place and look at the difference sizes to compare the sizes and what not.

Reply to gmcizzle

27'' is really big and nice, 24'' is good tho too hard decision. I guess it comes down to which will look better at 1920x1080 resolution for my gaming purposes.

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ASUS ML248H is the best gaming monitor for you,It use 23.6 inches LED screen, with 100000000: 1 ultra-high dynamic contrast ratio, 2ms fast response time, 250 lumens brightness, 1920 x 1080 full HD resolution, full support for full HD.As a result of the adoption of ROHS certified mercury-LED backlight technology, with the ASUS exclusive energy-saving technologies, energy-saving rate of the aircraft up to more than 40% , not only energy-saving, but also very green.it provides D-Sub, HDMI connector.


Message edited by hiok on 10-13-2011 at 07:48:52 AM
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I have the Asus 25" monitor and I LOVE IT. I had the 27" for a while, but honestly it was too damn big. Found myself having to back up and rub my eyes alot it was so damn big. Go with the Asus 24" monitor IMO, it is amazing.

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