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are there any 120hz monitors larger than 23"?

Trying to search newegg for 120hz monitors is a HUGE pain they don't have a category and it brings up tv's. But are there any 120hz monitors yet bigger than 23?

was thinking about getting the ASUS VG236HE, but would like something a tad bigger i guess.
 
Nope.

Asus was suppose to have a 27", but they announced that like 8-9 months ago, it seems to have gone poof.
 
Trying to search newegg for 120hz monitors is a HUGE pain they don't have a category and it brings up tv's. But are there any 120hz monitors yet bigger than 23?

was thinking about getting the ASUS VG236HE, but would like something a tad bigger i guess.

There are 120hz Projectors.
 
120hz tv's are not the same as 120hz monitors. I think there might be a few 3D tv's that accept 120hz input, but don't quote me on that.
 
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3d requires 120hz signal input. Most non-3D capable 120+hz displays and tvs only still accept 60hz inputs and they don't specifically say if it only accepts 60hz inputs.

If 3D or 120hz input is required, then stick to the 3D capable monitors. It's a headache trying to find the actual relevant specs. Reminds me of 5 years or so ago when 1080p started becoming popular and lots of the 1080p tvs didn't actually accept 1080p via any inputs, including hdmi, and only supported up to 720p/1080i.
 
Slightly larger?
How about 23.6"? http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16824009222

Or you could go for a 32" tv: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Insignia...1%20&cp=1&lp=1
That'd be a lot larger.



I was looking at that acer, but alot of the reviews have really scared me off. Half the screen going black and stuff like that. Saw alot of reports of ghosting as well. From what i can discern so far the asus monitor seems to be one of the better ones. Was just hoping for bigger, with 1200 instead of 1080 res.
 
3d requires 120hz signal input. Most non-3D capable 120+hz displays and tvs only still accept 60hz inputs and they don't specifically say if it only accepts 60hz inputs.

If 3D or 120hz input is required, then stick to the 3D capable monitors. It's a headache trying to find the actual relevant specs. Reminds me of 5 years or so ago when 1080p started becoming popular and lots of the 1080p tvs didn't actually accept 1080p via any inputs, including hdmi, and only supported up to 720p/1080i.

False. 3D on TV is done at 24hz each eye, so it's still 60hz.
 
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