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Hey,
Im about to buy a new gaming monitor, for the xbox one.
I dont really know much about monitors, ive seen benq is really good thats all.
Which one should i buy?
If you have any ideas please let me know, price doesnt matter.
Im about to buy a new gaming monitor, for the xbox one.
I dont really know much about monitors, ive seen benq is really good thats all.
Which one should i buy?
If you have any ideas please let me know, price doesnt matter.
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Get a monitor that is all around good. I would honestly suggest just buying a monitor with under 10 ms response time. Other than that it's up to you to choose your size and design of the monitor. Don't spend a ton of money on BenQ. I've had BenQ monitors and I prefer my acer monitor over the BenQ monitor I had.
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Most major MLG tournaments use a BENQ monintor, Don't remember but im sure you could look it up
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Budget / currency & preferred size?
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Xigyy wrote Budget / currency & preferred size?
24 inch, price doesnt matter
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Any small flat screen with a high refresh rate is good, just make sure to stay around 32 inches for the best gameplay
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iKieIjoe wroteXigyy wrote Budget / currency & preferred size?
24 inch, price doesnt matter
Still need a currency to work with.
I could give you an option but it could only be available in one particular country. That's why the currency is important. Also, it allows me to determine best price/performance you can get.
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As Katt said, you should buy a well-rounded monitor. Don't jump straight into the 'benQ 1ms MLG' trap. 5ms is fine. Possibly even a little higher. You also have to take into account whether it's a TN panelled monitor or an IPS panelled monitor. There are 1ms TN BenQ monitors that run a similar price to other branded 5+ms IPS monitors.
I'll personally recommend the Acer H236HL. It's IPS and 23 inch, but a very, very good monitor. However, you should take into account that it is quite a reflective monitor, so probably steer away from it if you'll be using it in a bright or lighted area a lot of the time.
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I'll personally recommend the Acer H236HL. It's IPS and 23 inch, but a very, very good monitor. However, you should take into account that it is quite a reflective monitor, so probably steer away from it if you'll be using it in a bright or lighted area a lot of the time.
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SOG wrote As Katt said, you should buy a well-rounded monitor. Don't jump straight into the 'benQ 1ms MLG' trap. 5ms is fine. Possibly even a little higher. You also have to take into account whether it's a TN panelled monitor or an IPS panelled monitor. There are 1ms TN BenQ monitors that run a similar price to other branded 5+ms IPS monitors.
I'll personally recommend the Acer H236HL. It's IPS and 23 inch, but a very, very good monitor. However, you should take into account that it is quite a reflective monitor, so probably steer away from it if you'll be using it in a bright or lighted area a lot of the time.
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Thats actually the same exact monitor that I use and it is really good for it's price. It does what it needs to with some very nice features. I would actually recommend this monitor also. If you have a little more money I know LG used to make some REALLY nice monitors for a little higher price tag.
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