Gaming monitor suggestions.
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Trying to find the best monitor without spending a ton. What should I be looking for and is getting a 4K monitor the suggested route?
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I bought a MSI 32' montior for under $300.00 at Walmart. Remember it;s an investment right now, if you plan on buying a PS5 or Xbox in the future.
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The Grundle Mkz 3000 is solid and UNDER priced
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I think it depends on what you're going to be using a monitor for. If you're going to be getting a PS5 or using it for PC gaming, definitely get a 120hz+ monitor. If it's just going to be for PS4 for the foreseeable future, 60hz is just fine. You want 1ms response time, ideally.
I've said it before and to a few others, but I strongly recommend checking out pawn shops and thrift stores. I bought my BenQ Zowie used for $43 from a pawn shop, and my 144Hz AOC was also $47 from a pawn shop.
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@LankyRyan said in Gaming monitor suggestions.:
I think it depends on what you're going to be using a monitor for. If you're going to be getting a PS5 or using it for PC gaming, definitely get a 120hz+ monitor. If it's just going to be for PS4 for the foreseeable future, 60hz is just fine. You want 1ms response time, ideally.
I've said it before and to a few others, but I strongly recommend checking out pawn shops and thrift stores. I bought my BenQ Zowie used for $43 from a pawn shop, and my 144Hz AOC was also $47 from a pawn shop.
"Down here at the pawn shop...the only way to shop"
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So 60hz or more and is there somewhere I can look to see the response time? Where do I look on the monitor to determine everything?
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@BalsamicArrow88 said in Gaming monitor suggestions.:
So 60hz or more and is there somewhere I can look to see the response time? Where do I look on the monitor to determine everything?
rtings.com is a great resource for comparing monitors and getting a deep dive on specs.
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