Been wanting to do this for a while, but I keep putting it off! Lots of choice out there and it's overwhelming
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I'm interested in getting two monitors for a variety of uses. Gaming (not really fps), films, work e.g. programming, so need more space on the screen!
I currently use a 1080p 24 inch monitor but I'd like something with a higher res for more space, as well as actually being bigger. However i do sit primarily at the desk so a monster monitor would probably be too big.
I don't want 4k, so perhaps 2560 by whatever it is. I have a 780 ti, so would like to be able to run a game on one monitor in high detail!
Definitely not TN. I used some nice Dell 24 Ips panels in the past. They were nice visually. I play games but not fps so perhaps the response time isn't an issue.
I don't really have any budget in mind, I'm happy to get something good if it's worth it. I'm looking more towards high end. Although anything more than £1k total for both screens would certainly have to be impressive and highly rated.
Any suggestions? Thanks!

I'm interested in getting two monitors for a variety of uses. Gaming (not really fps), films, work e.g. programming, so need more space on the screen!
I currently use a 1080p 24 inch monitor but I'd like something with a higher res for more space, as well as actually being bigger. However i do sit primarily at the desk so a monster monitor would probably be too big.
I don't want 4k, so perhaps 2560 by whatever it is. I have a 780 ti, so would like to be able to run a game on one monitor in high detail!
Definitely not TN. I used some nice Dell 24 Ips panels in the past. They were nice visually. I play games but not fps so perhaps the response time isn't an issue.
I don't really have any budget in mind, I'm happy to get something good if it's worth it. I'm looking more towards high end. Although anything more than £1k total for both screens would certainly have to be impressive and highly rated.
Any suggestions? Thanks!
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