Showing posts with label gaming monitor ips or 120hz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gaming monitor ips or 120hz. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Best monitor for Xbox 360 gaming?

Q. Hello i would like to buy a monitor to have in my room connected to my xbox 360 but i don't know which monitor i should choose? i want the best monitor with best video quality and great sound! Is the Dell U2410 IPS monitor good for console gaming? or is the benq XL2410T better? or which monitor can you guys recommend? i can pay up to 750$ for a good console gaming monitor! I play shooting games, but also other games to so i want good fps and good sharpness etc

I´already have a tv and i feel like its better with a monitor in my room + it's more easy to have with me when im traveling.


Answer
Grab a 120hz screen if you find you have problems with ghosting.

Otherwise a Dell U2311H will do the trick. It's a lot less expensive. you won't use the 2560x1440 resolution on the Dell 24" and it doesn't score as well in reviews.

there's also a 23" samsung 2333T pVA panel for $200. 178/178 viewing angles.

That's the benefits of pVA , IPS panels, better viewing angles, higher chance of ghosting.

120hz TN's pretty much no ghosting, but 170/160 viewing angles. If you are sitting generally straight on, then grab a 120hz.

Best (smoothest mainly) monitor for movies and gaming?




DAVID M


Hello,
I am in the market for a new monitor,
I want either 23 or 27 sort of size, mainly i want to get smooth video but will use it for flightsim, occasional xbox 360 etc as well as internet.
I am not bothered about 3d but i know that to get 120hz it will have to be 3d,
so my question is
what is the best in terms of smooth video playback and general good alrounder 120hz monitor out there? ( don't care about the 3d and certainly would not want to pay more for the 3d glasses )

In addition to that my graphics card a Radeon HD 5670 with Dual DVI-I capability will be suitable for 120hz?
If a monitor says dual DVI-D connection is it suitable for a dual DVI-I graphics card such as mine?

Thanks in advance, hope it makes sense.

Some more details to add;
System;
Phenom II x6 1100t black
Crosshair IV motherboard
8gb Corsair RAM
1tb Western digital hdd
700w OCZ power supply
ATI RADEON 5670

Have been looking at 23/24 120hz
thinking the Alienware AW2310
or the Acer GD245HQ - bit put off by the reported buzzing issue on white backgrounds at 120hz ?!?

but to be honest would rather have something a bit bigger 27 for watching films etc. but seems harder to find a 27 with good reviews, would appreciate feedback on a good 27 but if they are not as good the best 23" just want it to be smooth!



Answer
There are a few great monitors on sale right now at tiger direct and newegg one is a little pricey ips dell but also has the best picture quality and colors are excellent,there are many but the sales for jan are amazing and panels in general are getting cheaper and better all the time.Good luck and ck em out before you make a choice.




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Thursday, December 12, 2013

What is a good monitor?

gaming monitor ips or 120hz
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Henley


Hello, I am building a gaming PC and a problem that I have been encountering lately so far is picking the right monitor. I want a monitor that is full 1080p. I also want to hook up my PS3 to the monitor. My budget is 200 dollars and I'm only buying from Newegg.com. Any suggestions?


Answer
For your budget, you'll be hard-pressed to find a 120Hz or IPS, even an S-IPS. Your best bet is Asus, Acer or Dell. HP and Dell have some fantastic panels, but you would have to find a used one to keep within your budget.

The above answer is correct, but there are some issues. IPS panels can't refresh as fast as TN, so if your used to a smoother picture when there's lots going on, you might see the difference. But as a person who used both a TN and IPS on a daily basis, the incredible color and angles make the more expensive monitor worth it.

Asus makes fantastic TN panels though, I own a 21.5" 1080p. 2ms response, great viewing angles for a TN, and no dead pixels after a year and a half. Most of them are under $200 as well.

Which monitor would you recommend?




nickdude07


This question is subjective without a perfect answer I know, but I would like some feedback. I am a gamer and work from my monitor as well so I appreciate high resolution. I have a 25.5" Asus monitor (similar to the VW266H but with a 2MP camera) that has 1920x1200 resolution, 2ms response. I have a Gigabyte GTX670 OC that runs all my games (Crysis 1,2, Skyrim, Diablo III, SimCity, Most Wanted 2012, Orcs Must Die 2, StarCraft II) well but I'm wanting a little better monitor or monitors. I have heard that two screens are pointless for gaming because the crosshair ends up being at the edge of both monitors. I've also heard that three monitors can work great but are largely unsupported or buggy among the majority of games. The second issue with three monitors for me is that I don't want to purchase another graphics card until the new Nvidia release next year (depending on specs). So unless someone can convince me to go with three monitors for what I play, I am considering one.
The monitor I have is a matte finish TN panel which is good, but I have been considering VA and IPS panels for their price and features. My budget is about $400 unless again their is considerable reason to save upto about $550 max. I like the 2ms response time on my monitor but 5ms isn't bad in my mind. I like the even color offered by IPS monitors, but true blacks in VA monitors are tempting. I'm torn between the Monoprice 27" IPS 2560x1440 (16:9) monitor and or going with a 120Hz or 3D monitor (that would probably only be 1080p in my budget). I like the 16:10 aspect, but 2560x1440 outdoes my current monitor so I could deal with it as 2560x1600 is out of my budget. Based on the games I play, I am interested to hear any recommendations about monitors in this price range that are great.

http://www.monoprice.com/products/product.asp?p_id=9579&format=2
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236047
Glossy screens don't bother me, and won't be a problem in the room it will be in.



Answer
Hello,Here are some sites to shop at.
http://www.tigerdirect.com/sectors/campaâ¦
http://www.newegg.com/
http://www.frys.com/template/computerspcâ¦
http://www.directron.com/
http://www.microcenter.com/
http://www.bestbuy.com/
http://www.altex.com/locations.aspx
This list should help you find what you need. Most of the stores here have brick and mortar locations. There is no way to tell about sales...
I enjoyed your question, I have worked as a technician most of my life, I hope I have helped you...
CompTIA A+ Certified Computer Professional




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