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$250 used to be my price point, but my next will have to be $450-600. I'm going at least 27" WQHD and/or G-Sync.

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Hello,

Size? Type? Brand? Color? Usage? Color? Taste? Smell?

 

Any more details would be a little helpful....

 QFT

 

Um well obviously i only care about the best brands out there, in that price range, looking for suggestions based on expirence soo.

Its for a gaming pc im building, it has high end components so it will need to support that.

What are "high end components"? What games will you be playing? What resolutions do you want?

Too many questions for so little information.

Hello,

This is the one I have.

I watch movies so I had to go with 1920 x 1080 even though people were recommending another resolution. I dont have ONE remorse of going with 1920 x 1080 :) Awesome buy.

Hello,

Whatever you choose, try borderless screens. They are amazing!

What exactly makes them amazing?

Dell U2312HM is one of the best cheaper monitors there is. Go for it!

The absolute only but of my Dell U2312HM is no HDMI. It only has DisplayPort.

Hello,

What exactly makes them amazing?

 

 

First of all, if you spend nightime hours with your PC , a borderless screen is great by night , it also provides that modern feel + it looks good with the latest Windows out there.

I won't return to normal, borderlocked screens ever again. You should try one in the stores and clear any doubts you have.

Hello,

First of all, if you spend nightime hours with your PC , a borderless screen is great by night , it also provides that modern feel + it looks good with the latest Windows out there.

I won't return to normal, borderlocked screens ever again. You should try one in the stores and clear any doubts you have.

I have and it just feels like a gimmick. I can only see it working when you go dual, triple, quad, etc monitor. Other than that, there really is no plus to it except looks.

Go here, http://www.techbargains.com/  click monitors. We obtained two 27'' Samsung IPS LED for $189.99 USD w/free shipping a few months ago. 

model# S27C390H

The absolute only but of my Dell U2312HM is no HDMI. It only has DisplayPort.

 

Huh? DVI = HDMI without sound. You get HDMI to DVI-adapters with every GPU or you can just get an HDMI to DVI cable. No point in both HDMI and DVI since they're the same cable and the same signal.

Hello,

Huh? DVI = HDMI without sound. You get HDMI to DVI-adapters with every GPU or you can just get an HDMI to DVI cable. No point in both HDMI and DVI since they're the same cable and the same signal.

:huh: Who said anything about DVI?

You complained about it not having HDMI. I wanted to make it clear that HDMI and DVI are the same thing. There's no point in having both.

 

Hello,

Not really but OK.

 

For the future reference, you need to learn about those cables:

 

http://www.diffen.com/difference/DVI_vs_HDMI

Hello,

For the future reference, you need to learn about those cables:

 

http://www.diffen.com/difference/DVI_vs_HDMI

So just because they use the same electrical signal they are the same? :laugh:

HDCP, audio, remote control, bandwidth, connector.....do we really need to go on?

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