Looking for a good, but affordable 1080p monitor for my new build!

bammeh

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I recently just did this build:

http://pcpartpicker.com/p/1fmLQ

And I am currently looking for a display that will suit my needs. I am currently hooked up to a 32inch LG HDTV, but it is sort of old, and only has support for 720p, which actually looks horrible to me.

What I need it to have:
- HDMI input
- 1080p( or 1080i I will accept)
- Affordable ($100-$200, may increase)
- Not sure on the size. I think 32" is HUGE for gaming. What sizes do you suggest?

Thanks for any help you guys can give!
 

bammeh

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I can probably swing the Asus VS239H-P. Is it pretty good? I can get it from MicroCenter tomorrow or Sunday probably. If there is anything better, let me know because I want to do a little research before I just go buy buy buy
 

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Going to live in the mountains and don't want a desktop anymore.
 

sna

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Whatever you get , get ONLY IPS Monitor.

look for IPS first.

as for resolution , look for 1920x1200 NOT 1920x1080
 
sna is right about that. And this one is IPS. Well pretty much right - PLS is pretty much another name for the same thing. PLS is a Samsung-built IPS (actual IPS panels are only manufactured by LG). Naturally Samsung says PLS is better, but they achieve exactly the same results.
 

sna

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umm 1920x1200 is way better for productivity .. and I think LG released 1920x1200 Budget ips monitor this year , I am looking. but I need to know where he lives , in EU or in USA ...

 
'Productivity' is what I'm using it for at work :) Doesn't really matter either way - 1200 means slightly lower framerates (nothing major) and slightly more letterboxing for films/HDTV (again nothing major) but also a little more height (again nothing major). My recommendations were based not only on quality though but also pixel response. I strongly doubt you'll get as good pixel response from other budget IPS panels.
 

sna

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what is your Maximum Budget ?

the LG I know is in Europe only (sadly) and it is around 220$ , couldn't find it in USA.

can you tell me please your maximum budget?
 

bammeh

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How does the first one you linked compare to the VS239H-P?
 

bammeh

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$200, maybe. I wont be the one purchasing it for myself, so I dont want to go too high.
 

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=) 1900x1200 monitors are more professional , plus they have stronger build and Pivot function. I used both for gaming and the 1900x1200 gives you more sight also in games 200 lines more up and down ..it is better :)