I've previously owned the non-freesync version of the Iiyama screen and was really happy with it.
I would only consider the Iiyama or Samsung. Purely for gaming, the Samsung perhaps wins as its the only one with a strobing backlight.
Where was it on offer for £219?
You could probably say it without saying it, like how a lot of people say 'the rainforest' when talking about a certain large online only shop. Speaking of deals, just a few days ago the Samsung monitor was on sale for £199.99, HUKD had the link.
I've chosen those two monitors specifically because of reviews and various opinions I've read
This is a very in-depth and positive review of the Iiyama monitor:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcMf904NDDk
And another positive review of the Samsung:
https://pcmonitors.info/reviews/samsung-c24fg70/
Basically, the Iiyama is the best of the TN monitors, and the Samsung is subjectively best overall. The Iiyama and Samsung are also both newer, whereas the Acer, AOC and Asus monitors are a few years old now. All of the TN panels you linked have bad picture quality out of the box, and so require calibration. Even when they are all calibrated the Iiyama is the best TN monitor. The Samsung comes calibrated from the factory and so looks good on first-use.
For me, best bargain here is the Iiyama - best TN and for a great price.
Best overall - The Samsung, much better colours than any of the other monitors (Iiyama included) and backlight strobing makes gameplay a lot more responsive.
If you have any specific questions about the Samsung monitor, I would be happy to answer them.
Iiyama are really good monitors. I won't say they are on par with Dell but they are quite close. Both myself and a friend had the 24" 144Mhz model and never an issue, well specked and really was sad to see it go. I traded up to a Dell u2515 as I stopped playing as many FPS.
didn't want to include LG in this one no?![]()
I play PUBG a lot with it, aswell as CSGO. Particularly for CSGO, the strobing backlight makes everything a lot more responsive. The upgrade to 144hz is very noticable over 60hz, but then the strobing backlight makes it even more responsive. I plan to keep my monitor for a few years, so I wanted one that was a clear step-up from my old TN monitor in all areas. The other monitors I mentioned were a step-up in all areas apart from colour, so that's what decided it for me. But in the end, any of the 3 monitors would be great. Maybe the LG rep can somehow sway you with a special offer, let's see
There is a £100 off code for the LG ultrawide (https://forums.overclockers.co.uk/t...-1ms-144hz-gaming-monitor-with-ocuk.18787700/) but not for that 24in monitor.
i was more eluding to the 24GM79G which is 24", 1ms 144hz @ £219.95
https://www.overclockers.co.uk/lg-2...-widescreen-led-gaming-monitor-mo-14d-lg.html