Hey all,
So I'm considering upgrading from my trusty old 17" monitor that I've had for years since I've suddenly realised how small it actually is and how cheap larger monitors are. This may come as part of a larger PC upgrade I'm considering at the moment (since I figure I might need a better graphics card, for one thing), but looking at the monitors available, I haven't a clue what's the best. I've been lurking in this forum for a while, but I'm still none the wiser for the <£200 models.
So, in short, given ~£120-150, what's the best monitor available for gaming, web use, and maybe some movies? Essentially, I just want to make sure I'm getting a good deal, I'm not in search of monitor nirvana, so take the brief with a pinch of salt.
I'm liking the following:
Then to be honest, I've no idea of the differences between the 24" models from BenQ, IIyama, Samsung and Asus in the ~£140-150 price range. They all look basically the same spec-wise, other than a few minor differences.
At the moment, I'm leaning towards the 21.5" BenQ as first choice with the 24" OcUK one in second place Although the idea of the extra screen size does appeal to me, I'm just not sure how good the monitor can be when it's at least £30 cheaper than almost all other 24" monitors.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Steven
So I'm considering upgrading from my trusty old 17" monitor that I've had for years since I've suddenly realised how small it actually is and how cheap larger monitors are. This may come as part of a larger PC upgrade I'm considering at the moment (since I figure I might need a better graphics card, for one thing), but looking at the monitors available, I haven't a clue what's the best. I've been lurking in this forum for a while, but I'm still none the wiser for the <£200 models.
So, in short, given ~£120-150, what's the best monitor available for gaming, web use, and maybe some movies? Essentially, I just want to make sure I'm getting a good deal, I'm not in search of monitor nirvana, so take the brief with a pinch of salt.
I'm liking the following:
Then to be honest, I've no idea of the differences between the 24" models from BenQ, IIyama, Samsung and Asus in the ~£140-150 price range. They all look basically the same spec-wise, other than a few minor differences.
At the moment, I'm leaning towards the 21.5" BenQ as first choice with the 24" OcUK one in second place Although the idea of the extra screen size does appeal to me, I'm just not sure how good the monitor can be when it's at least £30 cheaper than almost all other 24" monitors.
Any advice?
Thanks,
Steven