Which monitor for a budget of £120 max?

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This is more for an impatient friend who has seen a AOC E2462VWH/BW priced at £105 and asked if it was any good.

Now because I haven't been in the market for a monitor for a while I'm a bit out of touch with what's best. I say £120 cos he's normally strapped for cash so assuming when I checked that the £100-120 is a price range for him.

LED, 23.6 and 1080p is prob what he has seen as prob wants to outsize me ha ha (mines a 22inch 3D samsung that was popular a year ago on here)

So I would think the specs would be at least 1080p, over 21inch, low response time for gaming and decent picture.

**edit** He has a 7870 graphics card and some AMD oct core or something
Thanks in advance ppl :0)
 
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I'm running crossfired 7950's with 3, AOC I2369vm's. They're cracking little monitors. I think the retail at about £125, for an IPS monitor with display port is a great price. All 3 have a perfect pixel count and no LED bleed through whatsoever. The only small issue is the stand isn't very stable, well not so much unstable more wobbly, when you adjust the tilt, or access the buttons on the front, you don't need to that, because they come with software, to be able to change all of the monitors settings on screen.
 
I had the AOC 24" LED monitor for two weeks, swapped for a AOC 23" I2367Fh IPS screen and its better, its just much better! (For me personally that is).
 
How well do You think a single 7950 would run 3 of these in games?

Well at the moment I'm only using a single 7950, Due to a custom cable problem, and up till now it runs them fine mate.

I was looking at the AOC 23" I2367Fh but it has the same panel as the i2369vm, the only difference being the stand, and because I've got a triple mount I didn't see the point in paying the extra. For less than £130 the i2369vm is a bargain really and it has display port out so you won't have to bother with an active adapter of any kind.
 
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