Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Best Gaming Monitor?




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Looking for a 20-24 inch monitor, with a native resolution that my cpu and card can handle playing games that are going to come out in the next year.

core2quad q6700 (4x 2.66ghz/8mb L2 cache/1066fsb)
evga 8800ultra 768 megs

also: widescreen or no



Answer
NEC MultiSync FE2111SB

Summary
Make a bright investment in intelligent design with the performance-driven 22â (20â viewable) NEC MultiSync FE2111SB flat-screen CRT monitor. This model's SuperBright⢠Diamondtron® CRT technology and OptiClear+⢠screen surface reduce glare and reflection, while delivering exceptional performance with unprecedented brightness, contrast and focus. White or black cabinets are available to match your system, laptop or work environment, and a user-friendly cabinet design frees up significant desktop space. These features, combined with intuitive on-screen settings control, reduced power consumption and color-matching capabilities for a consistent color environment, make this monitor a flat out better solution for your visual display needs.series is ready to go right out of the box.


Features
Display Panel: 22" (20" Viewable)
Resolution: 1920 x 1440 Maximum
Pixel Pitch: 0.24 mm
Cabinet Color: White
Dimensions: 17.7" W x 19.5" H x 18.5" D
Video Inputs: 15-Pin HD D-Sub (Analog)
Environments: PC and Mac Compatible
Warranty: Three Year Covering Parts and Labor

I bought this one for $650 when it first came out and it's still right in front of me now ... I love it , all digital controls perfect for games and alot more . ( i got the black one )

current price

What is a good gaming Monitor?

Q. Hi,

I am looking for a good gaming/High quality PC monitor for a good price (£100-£200). I'm looking for 20"-24" monitors and a low response time and good picture. All suggestions are welcome (even more expensive/cheaper monitors, but please give some in my price range too) :)

Also, I have bought a Msi 1gb gtx 560 ti twin frozr ii OC and I was wondering if this could run a monitor at 1920x1800 on high (or ultra) on new games like mw3 and bf3 with a good and consistent FPS. Cause I know it can run bf3 on ultra on a 1600x1050 monitor (My brother has this setup) with a good FPS.

Thanks in advance, all help is appreciated! :D


Answer
The larger the monitor the more strain on the GPU, increased settings also increase GPU strain, the only way to compensate is too lower the resolution until acceptable frame rates are realized. I have to laugh a little when a company advertises a "gaming monitor", nothing more then a quality monitor and they change the name, high definition 1080i is the new standard and any monitor with that feature will look good, don't stress on response time or refresh rate, modern monitors don't have the limitations that older monitors had. The best advice i can give you is to find a review of monitors, type into the search window '10 best 20 inch monitors of 2011'... Max resolution is far more important on larger monitors then it is on smaller screens




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