Hi guys,
I was hoping to get some advice on which monitor I should get in about a month from now. Here is what I know so far:
I want something at least 24 inches, but I am toying around with the idea of a 30 inch.
I plan on using this monitor for games (right now I play L4D and TF2), surfing the web, watching movies, and probably some work. It will not be a TV replacement. I don't use any graphical applications.
I know I will have my monitor in my room, but I am not sure of the exact setting (the lights, how much sunlight there will be, etc.) because I don't know where I will be living yet. I like that the gloss monitors seem to make the colors "pop" more, but at the same time I do not want to be concerned about reflections during the daytime.
The cheaper the better, and I probably will only look at TN panels. I do not care for color accuracy very much. At the same time, if a 30 inch is that great, I will spend more for it.
Preferably I'd like a monitor that can be rotated, but it's not necessary. Just a minor want.
I'd like a monitor with HDMI and some USB ports.
So here are the questions:
Is 30 inch worth the jump, or should I just go with 24?
Should I get matte or gloss?
What monitor should I buy?
At what point are monitors "too cheap?" In other words, say I find a monitor that seems to fit the above criteria but sells for $200. Should I stay away from it? Will it suck?
Thanks!
I was hoping to get some advice on which monitor I should get in about a month from now. Here is what I know so far:
I want something at least 24 inches, but I am toying around with the idea of a 30 inch.
I plan on using this monitor for games (right now I play L4D and TF2), surfing the web, watching movies, and probably some work. It will not be a TV replacement. I don't use any graphical applications.
I know I will have my monitor in my room, but I am not sure of the exact setting (the lights, how much sunlight there will be, etc.) because I don't know where I will be living yet. I like that the gloss monitors seem to make the colors "pop" more, but at the same time I do not want to be concerned about reflections during the daytime.
The cheaper the better, and I probably will only look at TN panels. I do not care for color accuracy very much. At the same time, if a 30 inch is that great, I will spend more for it.
Preferably I'd like a monitor that can be rotated, but it's not necessary. Just a minor want.
I'd like a monitor with HDMI and some USB ports.
So here are the questions:
Is 30 inch worth the jump, or should I just go with 24?
Should I get matte or gloss?
What monitor should I buy?
At what point are monitors "too cheap?" In other words, say I find a monitor that seems to fit the above criteria but sells for $200. Should I stay away from it? Will it suck?
Thanks!