Should I keep monitor for upgrade or buy new one?

sillysoft

Distinguished
Apr 13, 2012
116
0
18,680
I am currently in the process of building out a new computer. I already have a monitor:

Dell ST2421L 24-Inch Screen LED-lit Monitor
http://www.amazon.com/Dell-ST2421L-24-Inch-LED-lit-Monitor/dp/B004IJZNHO

For my new computer I plan to purchase the GeForce GTX670 video card. Do you think this monitor will be good enough for gaming? Or do you recommend I upgrade the monitor as well? If you plan to get a different monitor which would you suggest?
 

sillysoft

Distinguished
Apr 13, 2012
116
0
18,680


If I were to get a bigger monitor and had a budget of $500, what monitor would you recommend?
 
It's already 1920x1080. You could upgrade to 2560x1440, but that's quite expensive unless you want to try a Catleap monitor. It's a TN panel, so you could look for a VA or IPS panel with similar resolution, but for gaming (rather than photo/video work), that's not critical.
 

sillysoft

Distinguished
Apr 13, 2012
116
0
18,680


I do work with photoshop but Im not a huge graphics designer, its mainly for cropping/editing images for web development. Also I do create videos, mainly sports highlight videos. But primary I use the computer for web development and gaming such as WOW, COD, Left For Dead 2, mainly first person shooters.

Does that change anything for a new monitor suggestion?
 


In that case, you might consider the Dell U2412M - some say the anti-glare coating ruins the text, but the viewing angles for e-IPS are better than TN, and I saw it listed today in the Logic Buy "Deals" post:
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Deals-Discount-Cheap-Electronics-Coupons-Logic-Buy,16282.html
Additionally, it's 1920x1200 instead of 1920x1080, which may have some slight advantages for your described usage model.
 

sillysoft

Distinguished
Apr 13, 2012
116
0
18,680


Thanks! do you recommend anything that is as good but bigger screen within the price range I mentioned? My wish would be in the 40 inch range.
 
At that size, you're looking for a TV rather than a monitor, because screens bigger than 30 inches generally don't get marketed as monitors. There are a number of 40 and 42 inch LCD TVs in your price range, but I don't know which ones are better than others. However, I found a 42 inch plasma TV for $500, albeit from a seller with no ratings on Google Shopping:
http://pcgamesi.com/panasonic-viera-s1-series-tc-p42s1-42-inch-1080p-plasma-hdtv.html
Plasma displays have much better static contrast and response time than LCD monitors, but don't be fooled by the 600hz specification - the input signal is still only 60hz; it interpolates frames when watching movies, but that can cause input lag when playing games. Fortunately, it lists a "Game Mode" which usually turns of the interpolation to minimize input lag.
 

sillysoft

Distinguished
Apr 13, 2012
116
0
18,680


Is the quality of a tv the same as a monitor at this point?
 

sillysoft

Distinguished
Apr 13, 2012
116
0
18,680


Hmm wonder how a projector would work. :)

Anyway, thanks a lot for your info!