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So I've got an old monitor atm that I'm having to use a DVI-VGA converter and it's producing ghosting.

I'm gonna buy a new monitor and have been looking at this.

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Anyone used this before or could recommend one at around 120 pound?
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This is cheaper and better in every way.

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It depends what you want the monitor for, is it for gaming or your PC?
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Ted- wrote It depends what you want the monitor for, is it for gaming or your PC?
The monitor is for gaming on my PC.
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ImDanny wrote
Ted- wrote It depends what you want the monitor for, is it for gaming or your PC?
The monitor is for gaming on my PC.


Make sure to pick up a BenQ then!
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You should use that fine for Gaming, As it has a high resolution, My old PC only has 800x400
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BenQ and Asus are your best bet. They offer low response time monitors with awesome colour aspect ratios.

I currently am waiting on another Asus VE248H to complete my dual monitor setup. The 8H is an awesome monitor, it has never let me down. They are also a good bang for your buck monitor.
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