Best for Monitor for PC?

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shreeux

Movie Buff
I am currently using 17" CRT monitor...I need to replace monitor because of reduce eye strain and fatigue.,

My profession is trading...So always sit on system only.

My usage is mostly Trading terminal, Charting software,browsing,reading e-books,HD Movies and Games.,

My Graphics card is XFX HD6670...AMD Radeon HD 6670 Core Edition - HD-667X-CNF3

MY Graphics card XFX HD6670 OUTPUT:
Dual link Support : Y
HDMI Ready : 1.4a
Max Supported Resolution (DIGITAL) : 2560 x 1600
Output - Display Port : 1
Output - DL-DVI-D : 1
Output - HDMI : 1

I need best future proof...Next 3-5 years.,


1. Budget?

Now 20K...In case features good, I will extend my budget.

2. Display type and size?

Confuse 24" or 27"


3. Primary use of Tv/monitor?

Only Monitor.


4. Ports Required?

Future proof...In future i will change my graphics card within 1 to 2 years, Currently now all pc games are supported my gpu.


5. Preferred choice of brand?

Any


6. Any TV/monitor in consideration?

Only Monitor.

7. Any other info that you want to share.

Best for Eye strain..like flicker free, low blue light,good resolution and refresh rate.,

If speakers available good, Good reading for Text.,


 
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shreeux

shreeux

Movie Buff
Pretty good reply,thanks.,

Which is best VA panel or IPS PANEL

Any good resolution above 1920X1080

Refresh rate above 60Hz

I increase my budget...Any brand available..?
 
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Nerevarine

Incarnate
month old post and a single suggestion, im dissapointed tdf

@OP
monitors above 1080p (i.e. 1440p) cost more than 20k, so unless you want to spend more, stick with 1080p..
Regarding your question which is better IPS or TN or VA,
short answer is, if your requirement is gaming, go for TN 120 hz panels with low latency
if your requirement is EVERYTHING else, IPS is a solid option, considering it has better color reproduction in 80% cases..
I dont have a specific model in mind, i can tag a few people who can better answer your question [MENTION=126812]whitestar_999[/MENTION], [MENTION=2132]RCuber[/MENTION]
 

RCuber

The Mighty Unkel!!!
Staff member
As you are into trading I would recommend a dual monitor setup or a ultrawide 21:9 monitor something like LG 29UB67 21:9 UltraWide Business Monitor - 4 Screen: Amazon.in: Electronics .
 

whitestar_999

Super Moderator
Staff member
The problem with monitor/tv is that without actually seeing them in action or getting info from some good detailed test review(like those of tftcentral) it is very hard to recommend anything based on just specs or a cursory glance at some models in a showroom.rule of thumb is first see a proven good model like dell s2240L or AOC i2369vm in action & then compare the picture quality with models you intend to buy.i suggest taking a pen drive filled with some HD video songs/clips(get .mp4 with h264 video & aac audio as it has best format support),some pdf & some ms word documents to the showroom & then see how it looks on monitor.
 

RCuber

The Mighty Unkel!!!
Staff member
I would recomend against a 144Hz TN monitor. its only recomended only if color reporduction is not a issue with you or you absolutely need 144Hz or professional gaming, I did a mistake of buying one without checking the image quality first.

you can do a dual monitor set up with one good low response monitor, use both for trading and one for gaming.
 
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shreeux

shreeux

Movie Buff
Thanks for all your suggestions..Nerevarine,bssunil,RCuber,whitestar_999

First, i don't like or need dual monitor and 21:9.

My Preference

Antiglare Coating

IPS PANEL

27" INCH

Above 1080p

Refresh level higher

Best for Eyes

Low Blue Light

Flicker Free

Read Mode like paper

Speakers If available
 

ithehappy

Human Spambot
27" IPS is not possible within 20k bro, barring LG and all that.

My suggestion will be, Buy Online Asus MX279H 27 inch IPS Gaming LED Monitor in India

Don't even think about getting those old 6-bit IPS panels like U2412M, those are shite and that's that.
 
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shreeux

shreeux

Movie Buff
27" IPS is not possible within 20k bro, barring LG and all that.

My suggestion will be, Buy Online Asus MX279H 27 inch IPS Gaming LED Monitor in India

Don't even think about getting those old 6-bit IPS panels like U2412M, those are shite and that's that.

Ok, I will extend my budget.,

My daily usage 12-16 hrs..So i need future proof of my eyes..So i pick BenQ - GW2760HS...

I did not find any major difference.,
 

ithehappy

Human Spambot
Hmm, the monitor has good reviews, will check it for myself it seems, and quite a lot cheaper than the Asus! VA is very good panel anyway.

Slightly Off topic: But why can't I access blurbuster forum from my IP? It says IP is flagged for spamming and all, but I wonder how!
 
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shreeux

shreeux

Movie Buff
Hmm, the monitor has good reviews, will check it for myself it seems, and quite a lot cheaper than the Asus! VA is very good panel anyway.

Slightly Off topic: But why can't I access blurbuster forum from my IP? It says IP is flagged for spamming and all, but I wonder how!


After selecting BenQ - GW2760HS resolution is 1920x1080...I need higher resolution like 2560x1440..If any pls suggest..!!!

Also find GW2765T has
2560x1440 resolution, But not available in retail...ebay shows 45k...its too much for me.,


 

Nerevarine

Incarnate
There are no 1440p monitors available for 20k, you are expecting waay too much for 20k..
1440p panels start at 40k, look for ASUS PB278Q,Benq GW2765T and Samsung LU28D590DS 4K monitor (39k)
The samsung one has crappy reviews
 
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shreeux

shreeux

Movie Buff
There are no 1440p monitors available for 20k, you are expecting waay too much for 20k..
1440p panels start at 40k, look for ASUS PB278Q,Benq GW2765T and Samsung LU28D590DS 4K monitor (39k)
The samsung one has crappy reviews


ok, 40k is too much for me., I will extend my budget up to 25k.,

But, i need best eye care features..that's why i select Benq product....Other than anything else..
 

seamon

Superhuman Spambot
Try to get Acer G257HU if you want 1440p.

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Should fit in your budget of 25k.
 
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