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I've had two 24 inch monitors for a few years now and I wouldn't trade them for anything, I hate playing games on any other screens. 24 inch monitors are the perfect size if you're really focusing on gaming, and are also perfect for regular PC needs.
The reason I bought one so many years ago is because that's what they used in MLG, cringy I know, but they used them for a reason, they are the best. You could probably find a good one for a decent price, I say go for it!
The reason I bought one so many years ago is because that's what they used in MLG, cringy I know, but they used them for a reason, they are the best. You could probably find a good one for a decent price, I say go for it!
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What monitor are we talking about? If you're going from a 1080p monitor to another 1080p monitor, you're not upgrading, just wasting money really. Especially since the monitor you currently have is a perfectly good 1080p monitor. Stand is trash, but it's $100 so what can you expect.
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You've been watching too much of Linus Tech Tips fam
No point upgrading to a different 1080p monitor as said.
No point upgrading to a different 1080p monitor as said.
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i wanted to know if the panel size is worth it was i want a bigger screen as this one feels small now since i got a bigger desk.
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Quan- wrote i wanted to know if the panel size is worth it was i want a bigger screen as this one feels small now since i got a bigger desk.
Again, panel size alone doesn't dictate whether a monitor is worth it or not, so upgrading just for a monitor that is slightly bigger is not worth it. Upgrading to a monitor with higher resolution, or refresh rate, or even just more/better features that also happens to be bigger, could potentially be worth it. It depends entirely on the monitor you'd be upgrading to.
Like I said though, 'upgrading' from a decent 1080p monitor like you have, to another 1080p monitor that is slightly larger would be a waste of $100+.
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13 wroteQuan- wrote i wanted to know if the panel size is worth it was i want a bigger screen as this one feels small now since i got a bigger desk.
Again, panel size alone doesn't dictate whether a monitor is worth it or not, so upgrading just for a monitor that is slightly bigger is not worth it. Upgrading to a monitor with higher resolution, or refresh rate, or even just more/better features that also happens to be bigger, could potentially be worth it. It depends entirely on the monitor you'd be upgrading to.
Like I said though, 'upgrading' from a decent 1080p monitor like you have, to another 1080p monitor that is slightly larger would be a waste of $100+.
alright, thanks just wanted to know before I make a dumb move and waste money.
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You're paying at least $120 for a similar monitor to your current one, but slightly larger. You could maybe get $70-80 for your current monitor, depending on condition so you're still like $50 out of pocket, that's a waste IMO. If you think it's worth it, you can go for it but I definitely wouldn't. I prefer 22" for 1080p anyway. If you're going to upgrade monitor, I'd go for a higher resolution or refresh rate. That will come with larger size anyway since most 144Hz 1080p monitors are 24", and higher resolution monitors are typically 24-27" or larger anyway.
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