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So I'm thinking about spending a reasonable amount of money on a new monitor, and I was just wondering whether I should be looking at BenQ monitors, or another company perhaps?


Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Maybe even rep for some links!


Looking for a 2ms response time!
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Depends on your preference. What kind of motherboard do you have, what inputs/outputs do you have, etc.


I use a TV screen (Vizio 32") on my desktop just because it's fun to watch things on bigger screens and it helps me code a bit better.

BUT cost efficient would be a BenQ, and of course, as a inch increases and resolution support, the more it costs
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wouldn't say the best but I guess it would do
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The BenQ line of products are okay, BUT they used FAILED motherboards from Apple. And their customer service SUCKS i bought the "BenQ XL2420T Professional Gaming Monitor" and it broke within 2 weeks normal play time no extra damges, took me over a month to get it fixed because the customer service sucks.
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Levelss wrote Depends on your preference. What kind of motherboard do you have, what inputs/outputs do you have, etc.


I use a TV screen (Vizio 32") on my desktop just because it's fun to watch things on bigger screens and it helps me code a bit better.

BUT cost efficient would be a BenQ, and of course, as a inch increases and resolution support, the more it costs


Just wondering, would I be able to use a monitor for my xbox as well?
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Ermmm no? I prefer asus my self or acer consider benq feel cheap and tatty IMO
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Agreed i'd rather pay the extra and get ASUS.
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It's just like almost any other monitor manufacturer. They have a full line of products with varying prices, quality, features, etc. The XL2420T is a fantastic monitor for 120 Hz gaming, but it's priced like it. Response time often has little to do with the actual performance of the monitor because one could have a 2ms response time, but terrible ghosting (Like my Asus VE258Q, which on paper is fantastic for gaming, but in practice, not so much. Glad I got it cheap).

What's your budget for the monitor? What games will you be playing? Are you a competitive or more casual gamer? What are the specs of your PC?
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r00t wrote It's just like almost any other monitor manufacturer. They have a full line of products with varying prices, quality, features, etc. The XL2420T is a fantastic monitor for 120 Hz gaming, but it's priced like it. Response time often has little to do with the actual performance of the monitor because one could have a 2ms response time, but terrible ghosting (Like my Asus VE258Q, which on paper is fantastic for gaming, but in practice, not so much. Glad I got it cheap).

What's your budget for the monitor? What games will you be playing? Are you a competitive or more casual gamer? What are the specs of your PC?



My budget is up to 250, I will be playing mostly Call Of Duty, I enjoy competitive gaming much more than just the laid back casual game, so competitive. And although using it for my PC would be good, could I hook it up to my Xbox for better performance?

Cheers r00t, it's a privilege to have you helping!
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