I advise getting an IPS screen - the colours can be a bit dark but the colour reproduction is second to none. If you only want a "bare" 1080p monitor you can get them for fairly cheap.
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In it's day the 275T was a very nice unit (dual colour palletes, refresh rates blah blah), but it's day is long gone...and I would like a newer comparative model.
I will do some homework - so I was just looking for some suggestions on what ohers have found works or does not, and maybe of anyone has a particular fav they have stmbled across.
I am a believer in you get what you pay for...and if I buy a cheap mobitor I just end up with a cheap monitor. Also wise enough to know that blindly throwing cash at the most expensive rarely guarantees the best prodict.
That's all...
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I am a believer in you get what you pay for...and if I buy a cheap mobitor I just end up with a cheap monitor.
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be true, but I had an LG IPS224V when they were just becoming discontinued, and for its price, it's the best monitor I've had. Colours were awesome, and nothing 'wrong' with it at all. - It was only a 21.5" monitor though.
For 22-24", you'll want to get 1080p, if 27"-32", get 1440p or 4k.
Dell are all around good, especially their Ultrasharp series (which is what I currently have), but they cost an arm and a leg. LG are pretty good too, and usually the cheapest of the better monitor makers. I've never used Asus myself but they make quite possibly the most popular gaming monitors ever - AOC seem like a cheapish brand but again, never had experience with them. Acer are the 50/50 brand, I've had a good Acer monitor, but I've also had a defected one, which was a pain in the arse to get a replacement for because the company I returned it to accused me of lying. They finally let me replace it with a different monitor after I threatened to take it to my bank.
I'm not sure on Australian PC shops, but "mwave" came up as the first Google result so..