Looking for a 1080p Gaming Monitor

KENDAWG2000

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Hello, with Christmas around the corner as well as my birthday, I was interested in finally spending some more money on my PC and getting my hands on a gaming monitor.
There are so many monitors out there classified as "Gaming" monitors a lot in which have very similar specifications but can be over $100 different in price.
So I am here hoping I can get some suggestions on a good 144hz 1080p gaming monitor based on what the community knows. Only thing is I would like to not go too far over $300, anything less is even better.
Any suggestions are appreciated!
Thanks a bunch!
-Ken
 
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Which size ?

24", i'd get either a LG 24gm77-b or a BenQ XL2411z (or XL2420z if you need displayport compatibility and/or usb ports on your monitor). The reviews are in favor of the LG for its better contrast and colors, but it has a 1yr warranty instead of 3yr for the benq. Some people will suggest the asus vg248qe, but i'd stay away from it since it uses PWM (it's not a "flicker-free" monitor)

27", the BenQ [strike]XL2420z[/strike] XL2720z. But it's a bit over your budget.

salawow

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Which size ?

24", i'd get either a LG 24gm77-b or a BenQ XL2411z (or XL2420z if you need displayport compatibility and/or usb ports on your monitor). The reviews are in favor of the LG for its better contrast and colors, but it has a 1yr warranty instead of 3yr for the benq. Some people will suggest the asus vg248qe, but i'd stay away from it since it uses PWM (it's not a "flicker-free" monitor)

27", the BenQ [strike]XL2420z[/strike] XL2720z. But it's a bit over your budget.
 
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KENDAWG2000

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Perfect, I was looking for one just about that size of 24". I will probably go with the the LG if possible or if not the BenQ XL2411z that you also mentioned.
Thanks for the response and also the descriptive reasoning to back up your answers!

Thanks a lot!
-Ken