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which monitor should i buy

maidos

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W2453TQ or W2486L
http://www.lg.com/uk/it-products/monitors/LG-lcd-monitor-W2453TQ.jsp

Screen size (inches)24Panel Type (TN, IPS)TNTypeLCDHD MonitorsYesAspect Ratio16:9Resolution1920 x 1080Brightness (cd/m2)300Contrast Ratio50000:1Response Time (ms)2Viewing Angle (°)176 / 170 (CR>5)Color Depth (Num of Colors)16.7MPixel Pitch (mm)0.276.75 x 0.276.75Surface TreatmentAnti-Glare,3H

http://www.lg.com/uk/it-products/monitors/LG-led-monitor-W2486L.jsp

will mainly be using the monitor for gaming and for coding projects

Screen size (inches)24Panel Type (TN, IPS)TNTypeLEDHD MonitorsYesAspect Ratio16:9Resolution1920 x 1080Brightness (cd/m2)250Contrast Ratio2000000:1Response Time (ms)2Viewing Angle (°)170 /160 (CR≥10) Color Depth (Num of Colors)16.7MPixel Pitch (mm)0.276 x 0.276Surface TreatmentAnti-Glare,3H
 
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The links work for me, I presume you know 1 is an LCD and one is an LED. If you are willing to pay the extra £70 the second link (w2486l) is technically a better screen although other than a better contrast ratio they are pretty similar. The more expensive one is a lot more energy efficient aswell although you are going to have to have it turned on for a long time to recoup your £70.
 
indeed the first link is lcd however the led which is teh sercond link is inferior to the first link becasue it has not that much Brightness (cd/m2) and the viewing angle is less than the lcd monitor
although im open for any moniotor suggestion beside those two monitor
 
The links work for me, I presume you know 1 is an LCD and one is an LED. If you are willing to pay the extra £70 the second link (w2486l) is technically a better screen although other than a better contrast ratio they are pretty similar. The more expensive one is a lot more energy efficient aswell although you are going to have to have it turned on for a long time to recoup your £70.
They're both LCDs; They just have different backlights.

I didn't really look at the details, but assuming they're both TN panels, just get the cheaper one. £70 seems too much for just the LED backlight.
 
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