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palozon
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Oct 28, 2017
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If you are complaining about a large 1080p 144hz monitor this drop isn't meant for you. At an entry level, running the latest games at high resolutions and higher refresh rates at the same time is out of reach of most consumers. and getting into higher refresh refresh rates is much more important than getting a panel with a larger resolution.
Shitting on a product for appealing to entry level consumers makes zero sense.
Oct 28, 2017
isilanes
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Feb 8, 2018
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palozonMaybe making a 1080p 32" screen is what makes zero sense? If your priority is refresh rate, and not resolution, you can settle for a 1080p screen, but then there is no need to make it so huge (32") that the pixel size is needlessly magnified.
Feb 8, 2018
Kinetic1101
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Feb 8, 2018
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palozon Hey. I have a 1440p 60hz panel that suits most of my needs. It is a slightly older dell ultra-sharp monitor, so it has all of the display inputs known to man. However, after having used my laptop with it to achieve a dual monitor setup, I miss it on my more powerful desktop.
Can I buy a good 24-27 inch for less than $250? High refresh rates would be appreciated, but not required, and I don't need amazing color accuracy, but TN is unsuitable for multi monitor setups. 1080p is just fine. I just need a good product that wont break the bank and doesn't scream "GAMER PLEASE STEAL ME!" to everyone else in the dorm.
Open to any suggestions with a multi monitor setup, but I'm thinking of using either two 27 inch monitors, or my main 27 inch, with a 24 inch off to the side.
Thank you for your time, Ethan
Feb 8, 2018
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