best monitor for around £200

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i was going to get
Iiyama ProLite E2407HDS 24 inch TFT LCD Monitor

i posted in another section of this forum and i was recommended the Dell U2312HM, i was only going to spend 150 on a monitor, but if im going to buy a 7970 i might juggle some of the other things in my build (or borrow more money from friends lol) to get a better monitor that would be suited to gaming/playing blu-ray movies, it seems a shame to spend £150 when maybe for an extra 50-100 i could get something that would be much more suited

i am not a regular gamer, but i do intend to be once i get a decent system built
 
+1 for the U2412M if you can afford it - it is an E-IPS panel, 24in, 1920x1200 resolution monitor which gets a really good write up (see here) and a lot of really positive user feedback.

If you only want to spend £200 then the U2312HM is an excellent option (here is a review), its a bit smaller and lower resolution than the U2412M but it is still a really good monitor and if anything it is a bit more responsive than the U2412M (though the 24in is still perfectly good for playing most games on).

The other option for around this price is a 23in 120Hz TN panel monitor (something like the ASUS VG236H/VG236HE) which offers smoother feeling motion in fast paced games and really excellent responsiveness - though compared to the Dells mentioned above the image quality and viewing angles are not on the same level.

If you are not primarily playing fast-paced games then I would go for the IPS monitor over the 120Hz one.
 
+1 for the U2412M if you can afford it - it is an E-IPS panel, 24in, 1920x1200 resolution monitor which gets a really good write up (see here) and a lot of really positive user feedback.

If you only want to spend £200 then the U2312HM is an excellent option (here is a review), its a bit smaller and lower resolution than the U2412M but it is still a really good monitor and if anything it is a bit more responsive than the U2412M (though the 24in is still perfectly good for playing most games on).

The other option for around this price is a 23in 120Hz TN panel monitor (something like the ASUS VG236H/VG236HE) which offers smoother feeling motion in fast paced games and really excellent responsiveness - though compared to the Dells mentioned above the image quality and viewing angles are not on the same level.

If you are not primarily playing fast-paced games then I would go for the IPS monitor over the 120Hz one.



to be honest i havnt been a gamer for many years on a pc, but someone told me that pcs massively out perform consoles ( i honestly wasnt aware of this - please dont be too cruel to me for being stupid) and ive been advised to try games like crysis amongst others on a pc, so ive no idea how fast paced the games will be i intend to play, but if i get more time i intend to do a lot of gaming hopefully :D

thanks for the replies
 
Yea, gaming on a PC can be much better in terms of graphics and smoothness - so long as you are running a PC with half-decent hardware. Also, there tends to be a lot more choice of games if you do PC gaming - though admittedly you don't get access to the console exclusives (though they do seem to be getting rarer).

The Dell monitors I mentioned really should be fine for your gaming needs. The 120Hz monitor I mentioned is a decent alternative if you play a lot of fast-paced games, but personally I would rather have the higher image quality of the IPS panel over the 120Hz mode and I suspect you would feel the same as you are just getting into PC gaming.
 
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Unlike consoles PC games are actually expected to run at Full HD (or higher) nowadays. So yes, PCs are quite a bit more powerful (which isn't surprising considering the age of the PS3/Xbox 360).
** SO you know the rules then but chose to ignore ** .
 
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Unlike consoles PC games are actually expected to run at Full HD (or higher) nowadays. So yes, PCs are quite a bit more powerful (which isn't surprising considering the age of the PS3/Xbox 360).

Borderline on the OC UK forum regulations, but if you're strapped for cash. ** SO you know the rules then but chose to ignore ** Not to mention mainland monitor prices tend to be lower in general.

my sincerest appologies if i broke the rules:o
 
I did, but it was only half removed, part after the comment is still in conflict with the forum rules if the first part is as well (it's imo more suggestive than the part that was removed - I'll edit it out myself).
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Doh! it was preserved in your quote.
 
ok with my buld coming ever closer with ivybridge due out soon, and with the 10 percent off from over clockers, i was just wondering if its still the same ( i know technology moves on)

mainly using the monitor for watching blu rays and gaming, possibly a bit of photo editing by the wife (amateur really, but wanting to be a pro), and also to occasionally play console on if possible

i suppose the budget is less than 300 but preferably less than 250 (i could stretch to 300 if need be, esp as there will be 10 percent off, will be easier to talk the wife around with a its a bigger saving argument i suppose :D)
 
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Cheers mate, is that Loads better than the benq xl2410t ? Ideally I'd like something with unbuilt sound as otherwise I'd need to buy a new amp for my old separates
 
Cheers mate, is that Loads better than the benq xl2410t ? Ideally I'd like something with unbuilt sound as otherwise I'd need to buy a new amp for my old separates

I'd say so, as it's an IPS panel so very good image quality - check cmndr_andi's first post which has a review

Why not get some cheap speakers instead? They'd be much better than inbuilt ones and they needn't be expensive:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=SP-151-CL&groupid=702&catid=22&subcat=1920
 
I'd say so, as it's an IPS panel so very good image quality - check cmndr_andi's first post which has a review

Why not get some cheap speakers instead? They'd be much better than inbuilt ones and they needn't be expensive:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=SP-151-CL&groupid=702&catid=22&subcat=1920

With speakers could I hook them up so anything that went through tv would have sound ( ie the pc, the xbox etc without having to switch wires? ) just trying to work out what I could do

And I'm probably going for a 680 now as opposed to a 7970 as I think they are slightly better ?
This is the most expensive thing I've bought In many years and It will probably be the last "toy" I get for a very long time so I want it to be special and last me a long time
 
If you getting a GTX680 then get a BenQ XL2420T.

I had one of the best 24 inch IPS monitors(HP LP2475W which still is) and the gaming difference is a lot better.Sure you may lose viewing angles but it's not a big deal as you always infront of the screen and colours aren't much worse....they are close to what my IPS was now i've calibrated it aswell as adjusted the Nvidia Vibrancy to 60%.

The Samsung monitor i linked is your best bet for a gaming monitor if going for a 7970 but do not forget the 7950 overclocked is till a nice choice too.

120hz is so so good for gaming.
 
If you getting a GTX680 then get a BenQ XL2420T.

I had one of the best 24 inch IPS monitors(HP LP2475W which still is) and the gaming difference is a lot better.Sure you may lose viewing angles but it's not a big deal as you always infront of the screen and colours aren't much worse....they are close to what my IPS was now i've calibrated it aswell as adjusted the Nvidia Vibrancy to 60%.

The Samsung monitor i linked is your best bet for a gaming monitor if going for a 7970 but do not forget the 7950 overclocked is till a nice choice too.

120hz is so so good for gaming.


Thanks mate, to be honest I'm so torn between the Dell ultrasharp and that benq , basically most the time we watch stuff on the pc, when I get the new one we are getting a Bly ray player on it, my bed is slightly to the right of the pc (probably between a 10 degree and 45 degree angle and metre or two away from pc <trying to be as accurate as possible to give u guys all the facts > I'd say the new build will be used for websurfing and movies 2/3 of the time and gaming 1/3) but I still want it to be decent for gaming for that price but I suppose both will be a step up from my 3 year old monitor anyway.

Anyway thank you all kindly for takin time to help me again
 
Yeah I'm trying to find a site where they perhaps directly compare performances whilst gaming, watching movies quality, etc .
Can someone answer my speaker query Earlier?
 
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