Showing posts with label gaming monitor 30 inch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming monitor 30 inch. Show all posts

Monday, December 30, 2013

Is it a good idea to use a computer monitor as a TV or vice versa?

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I have a very nice computer that I use to record TV shows, do some video editing, etc. I need a new TV and was in the market for one when this thought struck me: should I just buy a 30 inch or larger monitor and use THAT as my TV or should I invest in a nice TV and use THAT as my monitor? What would be the pros and cons of both ideas? Has anyone else done this? What was your experience?


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I reccomend a tv as a monitor, for 500 you can get one of these have one vizio e series in the house and are getting one for pc gaming in my room, i recommend http://www.walmart.com/ip/Vizio-E420i-A1-42-1080p-120Hz-LED-3.15-ultra-slim-HDTV-with-Built-in-WiFi/21989094, and a monitor as tv isnt a good idea at all, you will need a lot of equipment to do so.

What is the best monitor on the market for FPS gaming?




Parker


I am looking for a new monitor for my PC Gaming rig. I only play FPS games.

What is "THE BEST" monitor on the market at the moment for gaming that will deliver the maximum frame rate? (My computer can play games over 100fps, but I just need a monitor that can deliver more than 60fps for me to enjoy it to the max)

Anyone know of the best?



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welll.. define "The Best"

by my standards (and your not gonna like this) the BEST display would be:
NEC PA301W 30" IPS 2560x1600 monitor. for the best experiences you'l need 3 of them.
99% perfect color reproduction
excellent contract
14 bit 3D color dictionary (some 1.3 billion colors)
it supports 3D display
industry standard for graphics, video, and game designers.
its um, $2300 each, and 3 of them would be... $6900. and since its obviously extremely valuable, shipping would be like $400 ($200 to ship + $200 in insurance)


you'll need dual-link DVI -out or you'll have trouble enjoying this top-quality monitor.
this is as close as you can get to an Apple computer's display, which is the best there is.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4196/nec-pa301w-review-the-baddest-30-inch-display

MaximumPC's Dream Machine 2011 utilized 3 of the best monitors in the world.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/dream_machine_2011_how_we_created_best_pc_ever
they also had three nVidia GTX 580's to back i up, I seriously doubt anything less can actually handle so many pixels. at 4800x2560 most graphics cards will be struggling to produce even 5 FPS.




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Sunday, December 29, 2013

What is the best monitor on the market for FPS gaming?

gaming monitor 30 inch
 on the 200WS8 (20-inch) and 220WS8 (22-inch) widescreen LCD monitors ...
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Parker


I am looking for a new monitor for my PC Gaming rig. I only play FPS games.

What is "THE BEST" monitor on the market at the moment for gaming that will deliver the maximum frame rate? (My computer can play games over 100fps, but I just need a monitor that can deliver more than 60fps for me to enjoy it to the max)

Anyone know of the best?



Answer
welll.. define "The Best"

by my standards (and your not gonna like this) the BEST display would be:
NEC PA301W 30" IPS 2560x1600 monitor. for the best experiences you'l need 3 of them.
99% perfect color reproduction
excellent contract
14 bit 3D color dictionary (some 1.3 billion colors)
it supports 3D display
industry standard for graphics, video, and game designers.
its um, $2300 each, and 3 of them would be... $6900. and since its obviously extremely valuable, shipping would be like $400 ($200 to ship + $200 in insurance)


you'll need dual-link DVI -out or you'll have trouble enjoying this top-quality monitor.
this is as close as you can get to an Apple computer's display, which is the best there is.

http://www.anandtech.com/show/4196/nec-pa301w-review-the-baddest-30-inch-display

MaximumPC's Dream Machine 2011 utilized 3 of the best monitors in the world.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/features/dream_machine_2011_how_we_created_best_pc_ever
they also had three nVidia GTX 580's to back i up, I seriously doubt anything less can actually handle so many pixels. at 4800x2560 most graphics cards will be struggling to produce even 5 FPS.

What gaming PC would be good for this budget?




fraser m


Ok i dont know much about gaming pcs if im honest but most of my friends use them so id like to get one. If my budget is around £500-600($800-1000) what would you recommend to buy?


Answer
If you have the time and are willing to put in the effort, you can build a fairly monstrous PC with that budget. I'll give you some ideas below:

Core 2 Quad Q9400 - $200
Asus P5N-T Premium Motherboard w/ EVGA GeForce 9800 GTX - $220
Seagate 1 TB Hard Drive - $70
Any 64-bit Operating System - $150-$200
4GB RAM - $30
19-inch monitor - $100
DVD-RW Drive - $30
Keyboard & mouse - $20
Tower Case - $40
750 Watt Power Supply - $100




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