** What monitors do you have? **

primary for gaming and movies - ROG SWIFT (gsync in movies is even better than gsync in games - you have to see it for yourself to believe it)

secondary for browsing and stuff - EIZO EV2736

currently contemplating going 21:9 again (had a DELL U2913WM before the swift and loved it, but gsync is gsync) or going to wait for the new acer, or even beyond that maybe 21:9 screens with gsync?

PCM2 - any rumors about a 21:9 panel with gsync capability? :D
 
LG 34UC97-S for gaming.
Dell U2713 for photo work.

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Pic was taken about 2 days after I'd moved in, it looks a lot neater now.
 
The AOC G2460PG 24" G-Sync, Only had it for 2 weeks but overally good, gsync helps, deffo worth the money, still unsure what the comparision is to the ROG swift apart from the pricing.
 
Dell UltraSharp 2005FPW. It is around 7/8 years old and replaced a few capacitors over the last year or so, but total cost of repair around £6 and a bit of time ;)
 
I still use my ageing Samsung 120Hz 27 inch 1080p monitor. I've been feeling the upgrade itch recently but resisted so far. My laptop has a 14 inch 1080p so same pixel density as a 28 inch 4k monitor which makes me realise how good 4k must look :)
 
I use 2 monitors, one 6 year old very cheap 22" 1080p Samsung monitor with terrible backlight bleed and one 9 year old even cheaper 22" 1680x1050 Samsung. Needless to say I'm looking to upgrade this year :)
 
Iiyama Prolite GB2488HSU 144hz 1080p , lovely monitor stand and picture are excellent and bargain at £200
 
AOC I2470pwqu, an old HP 15" 4:3 lcd and a Sony Bravia KDL42w705

This will do me till something ultrawide, 1440 pixels tall, ips, >100hz is in my price range
 
Love it, its a great panel but I have noticed some banding too but none of the other issues like flickering that others have mentioned. I was considering the Benq too but the price difference makes me glad I went with the Sammy

I got a pretty good deal off the rainforest warehouse so there was quite a price difference between the BenQ and the Samsung.

Anyway, BenQ arrived today and I have to say I wasn't all that impressed with the pixel density if I'm being honest.
Granted I had it hooked to my rMBP so there is going to be a big difference but even compared to my LG34UM65 the improvement in pixel density isn't as big as I'd hoped.
 
I don't do much work on this PC so don't use the KB anywhere near as much as the mouse.

Also not a fap station as there's a massive mirror opposite that show the contents of the screen. :p

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I hate being able to see myself at my desk in my mirror, I had to cover it up. :p (I recently moved my desk next to my mirror)

Nice headphones also :) I have some X1's on right now. :D
 
Do TV's connected to your computer count?

If so, then I have a Samsung 23SA700D. Good 120Hz monitor with great picture quality for a TN monitor. Use for FPS games and work.

And I also have a Pioneer LX5090 TV hooked up. Don't think I need say too much about it, One of the best TV's on the planet :) Used for movies, TV and some gaming.
 
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