Need a good Monitor

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I am looking to get a good 24-26" monitor and have around $400 to spend on it. I will mostly be gaming with it so from what I know that puts me in the *TN* category vs. the *IPS* (which I understand is more for video/graphics editing/creation. My only caveat is that it be a solid proven monitor that will last me a long time. Please no ViewSonic's - I've encountered so many pixel related problems with those that I doubt I will ever recommend/buy another.

Let me know what you think!

Thanks,
underground.shogun
 

faxon

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http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16824254026

im typing this up on that montior. it's a TN panel and after tax, california recycling fee, and shipping, it came out to $394 shipped for me back when it was $340 a few months ago. should be closer to $375 now if you have to pay all of that. the monitor has good color quality for a TN panel and it's 27.5 inches, which gives you a ton of screen real estate. the stand is also very sturdy and has a good range of adjustment options. all in all i have been very happy with my purchase.
 

Blain

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Viewing angles on LCD's are one of my biggest issues.
160° / 160° viewing angles seem kind of tight. Does the image quality degrade much when you view off axis?