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Hi guys.

i dont know generally what to look when choosing monitor other than size so i
really need ur opinion here..judging by this spec..is this monitor great for 99.999% gaming and 1.1111% movie pc i planned to build.

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* Screen Size: 23.6" W
* Viewable Image Size: 599.4mm
* Display Area: 521.28(H)x293.22(V)mm
* Brightness: 300 cd/m²
* Contrast Ratio (typical): 60000:1(DCR)
* Response Time (typical): 2ms
* Viewing Angles: 160/160(CR≥10)
* Max. Resolution: 1920×1080@60Hz
* HDCP Compatible: Yes
* Input Signal: Analog RGB and HDMI
* Power Consumption: Power On:<55W, Standby:<2W
* User Control: Eco(DCR)Left, Volume/Right, Menu, Source/Auto/Exit,Power
* Speakers: 2.5Wx2
* Safety & Regulations: CULus, CCC, ROHS, CE, FCC, Windows Vista Premium, EPA, EPEAT Silver, TUV-Bauart
* Wall-Mount: No
* Cabinet Colour: Black & White
* Mechanical Function: Tilt -5。~20。, Height Adjust(80mm) , Swivel -175。~175。
* Special Features: Reddot Award , Height adjustment , Touch key, HDMI, DCR 60000:1 , EPEAT Sliver Logo , I-menu ,Image Ratio exchange


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Seems decent. What's the brand?

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Seems decent. What's the brand?
may i know which spec make u said that?

i'll post the brand later...need unbias opinion lol..
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Seeing "23.6 inches" for a size. I suspect Acer.

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it's not..
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Seems good, 2ms is good for games.
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could be asus or hanns-g

I'd like to see a better max resolution, but I guess that's fine. Looks like a decent monitor but price is a determining factor.
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Opinion: (once again, just an opinion)

1. Be sure to buy a 4CFL monitor (4 bulbs)
2. "1080p" is just a gimmick, go for 1900x1200 res (16:10 ratio)
3. Samsung has some of the best priced, extremely color-bright and responsive monitors out right now.

My personal fav right now that I cannot afford: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824001281
The 24" version is much more affordable.
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for 99.999% gaming and 1.1111% movie pc
i dont think they add up to be 100%. lol.

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2. 1080p" is just a gimmick, go for 1900x1200 res (16:10 ratio)
3. Samsung has some of the best priced, extremely color-bright and responsive monitors out right now.
This is right.
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ok it's seems like this is a decent monitor..actually it's http://www.aocmonitorap.com/malaysia/monitor_181.php

and it's sells in store for about $200 usd..and $200 is my max

i dont have the luxury to buy from newegg, so i have to go to local store/online and pay $10-$30 more.

so for the price range $150-$200 any other 24" better than this?
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