Long version:
Well, my computer's been upgraded some months ago, but I notice that I'm still rolling with this crappy 1280 by 1024 monitor that looks like it came from the dark ages (okay, that's a huge dramatization, it's at least an LCD).
Now, I'm no complete newbie about getting PC parts, like graphics cards and whatnot, but monitors is something I've pretty much never invested seriously in. All of my monitors have been crap quality, and I never thought twice about it... until I saw my friend's huge-ass 2x-inch ASUS running at 1080p. Then, I realized that something was seriously missing from my build.
tl;dr version:
I can't even view 1080p things half-decently (even my
vertical res is lower than that, ffs!). I realize there have been other monitor buying threads before, but those are at least a few months old.
These are things I want from the monitor:
- Good picture quality for both gaming and watching anime (I can't list contrast ratios that I want and whatnot because I nave no clue how they work)
- Sized around 22 inches (higher the better)
- Resolution has to be at least 1920 by 1080.
- Priced under 250 bucks (if it's higher, I don't mind working a little for it, but there better be some great reason for it)
So, I need some advice from you folks, since I think 1080p-size monitors is probably something a fair share of this kind of community would invest in (y'know, with the 1080p anime and whatnot). I just need advice on three things:
- What monitors in the current market look good (based on the needs I've listed)?
- What brands are good?
- Where would it be best to purchase them (mainly in order to avoid dead pixels)?
I don't mind having to pay a little extra as long as I can make sure there aren't dead pixels. Also, if there's some crazy technology that's going to revolutionize monitors forever and make everything cheaper or something, I don't mind waiting to purchase this. My monitor doesn't specifically
bug me, like lagging on a video game would. I can go without a new one for around a month or so.
Currently, this is a monitor that I found on Newegg that I think (with my zero experience in monitor purchasing) fits my needs:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824001378^ Not quite.
Again, the problem may be the place I'm purchasing it from. As an FYI, I'm in the Atlanta area, so I can probably find a lot of electronics stores here. The problem is which ones have what I need.
So, if you guys are using some crazy good monitor you purchased from somewhere, or have some advice on this in general, I'd be happy to hear it. Thanks
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