Upgrade 3x full hd monitors to ?

gasolin

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Have 3x full hd Dell U2414H that i am interested in upgrading to a single bigger monitor so i have more space for bigger speakers on my desk.

I want an ips monitor and no less then 27", 34" here in europe is very expensive

I have had a 29 21:9 2560x1080 monitor wanted bigger monitors so i could watch a whole website when i look ahead and not watching in the middel of a big monitor with 2 websiste on half of the monitor sort of looking at half of each website, if you know what i mean

Is 2560 enough for 3 websites with no scroll bar, like 853x1080 or 853x1440 (didn't tried that when i had a 29" 2560x1080 monitor)

I have thought about the Dell 27" P2715Q but i have heard it's not recommended to buy one if you like to game (inputlag and responsetime), which i do (not at all hardcore gamer), so a new monitor has to be above average good for gaming (i know ips panels are not as good for gaming as tn panels, but i hate the colors and viewing angels of tn panels)

Max price is just under 700€,775$
 
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I have recently been down the new monitor road, and while i couldn't afford what i really wanted (4k ips), i was just sick of the colour shift and viewing angles on my old samsung tn panel. I sprang for a benq VA panel, which on the store shelves looked better to me than the ips and TN panels on display. There's a few sites that test input lag which you should be concearned about that when gaming:
http://toptengamer.hubpages.com/hub/Top-IPS-Gaming-Monitor-Responsiveness
http://www.displaylag.com/category/whats-new/reviews/
5ms response is fine so long as input lag is low.
I will probably spring for a 4k monitor next year when the tech has matured a bit and prices hopefully drop a bit, and pass my current monitor down to my daughter, who...
I have recently been down the new monitor road, and while i couldn't afford what i really wanted (4k ips), i was just sick of the colour shift and viewing angles on my old samsung tn panel. I sprang for a benq VA panel, which on the store shelves looked better to me than the ips and TN panels on display. There's a few sites that test input lag which you should be concearned about that when gaming:
http://toptengamer.hubpages.com/hub/Top-IPS-Gaming-Monitor-Responsiveness
http://www.displaylag.com/category/whats-new/reviews/
5ms response is fine so long as input lag is low.
I will probably spring for a 4k monitor next year when the tech has matured a bit and prices hopefully drop a bit, and pass my current monitor down to my daughter, who gets all my leftover pc parts when i upgrade. I still recommend a 4k display when considering 1440p, even though no most vid cards cant give good fps with demanding titles, it does scale perfectly back to 1080p where 1440p does not and will give a distorted image if you ever need to dial back resolution.
 
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