Best monitor around 400?

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#1 cole_793
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  Alright, so i have about 400 dollars to get a new monitor with.  Im looking to go as big as i can without sacrificing quality.  I would like to stay with a good brand like samsung or acer.  Anyone have any suggestions?  I was looking at something like this maybe?   http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001309

 

also, what are the main things to look for when buying a monitor?  I know that i want the 1920 res, but what else is important, and what are good numbers for that?

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#2 cole_793
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anyone? please?
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#3 Frenzyd109
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i have a 22 inch Westinghouse monitor that cost only around 250. Great quality, 2 MS response time, 1680 by 1050 res. If you want the best deal, go with that.
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#4 cole_793
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well i really want a 24"+, and i need the 1920 res
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#5 jfcundiff
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I know I saw an Acer 24 in monitor 1080p with HDMI hookup somewhere on Bestbuy.com. If you look on Bestbuy.com you should find the one I am talking about. it cost I believe around $350 or so.
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#6 cole_793
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   i have been looking at this one and i am almost decided on getting it.

 

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009125

 

what ya think?

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#7 bringndaheat08
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acer makes good stuff
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#8 cole_793
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anyone haveany last suggestions or comments before i buy this http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824009125
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#9 X360PS3AMD05
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At 24'' i've heard good things about BenQ and LG, i hear Samsung LCDs are overrated, crap blacklight bleeding.
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#10 Lehman
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Acer G24 is the BEST gaming moniter ever made, get a G24 if ur gonna be gaming on it
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#11 Tjeremiah1988
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but doesnt a monitor that size doesnt make a difference even if it supports 1080p?
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#12 Jacobistheman
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but doesnt a monitor that size doesnt make a difference even if it supports 1080p?Tjeremiah1988
Where did you get that idea, have you ever used a high resolution monitor, yes you want as many pixels as you can get when working on a computer.
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[QUOTE="Tjeremiah1988"]but doesnt a monitor that size doesnt make a difference even if it supports 1080p?Jacobistheman
Where did you get that idea, have you ever used a high resolution monitor, yes you want as many pixels as you can get when working on a computer.

I thought you can only notice a difference with a 1080p if its 40" +
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#14 X360PS3AMD05
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Depends on the person and distance really, i went with 22'' for 1680*1050, i don't want to pay to run games maxed at the native 19*12 on a 24''. Also on a 24'' everything on the desktop will be really tiny :?
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#15 Jacobistheman
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[QUOTE="Jacobistheman"][QUOTE="Tjeremiah1988"]but doesnt a monitor that size doesnt make a difference even if it supports 1080p?Tjeremiah1988
Where did you get that idea, have you ever used a high resolution monitor, yes you want as many pixels as you can get when working on a computer.

I thought you can only notice a difference with a 1080p if its 40" +

It depends on how far you sit from the tv (google screen size chart and that will show you what I am talking about), and if you hook up a computer, you have more space to work with higher resolutions, so it is better.