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P2350 performance.
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I know the P2350 looks very good physically, but is it good in performance and image? Like I want to play games such as those FPS types and I have an hd 4890. Thanks.
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Performance wise, yes, it's a Samsung (always performed well in my experience), its response time is 2 ms which is the lowest possible (the time it takes the video card to send the picture to the screen and for the screen to display it), a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and its resolution is 1920 x 1080. It's a pretty damn good monitor. I'd say the only downside would be that it doesn't support HDMI. Combined with your video card, you'll have a pretty solid setup.
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I've had mine for almost a week now and so far i'm loving it,
The picture is very clear, sharp and rich in colour compared to my last monitor (19' soniq lcd tv). I haven't really gamed much with it yet as my 4670 struggles a bit at 1080p. so far it seems like a very solid monitor in terms of specs, performance and aesthetics.
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