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Old April 21st, 2009, 10:18 AM
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Looking for a new 24inch gaming monitor

There are so many different makes to choose from and i have no idea what to get really. I will be spending up to £400 ($600) for a 24 inch for gaming. Any makes or monitors you can recommend?

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There are so many different makes to choose from and i have no idea what to get really. I will be spending up to £400 ($600) for a 24 inch for gaming. Any makes or monitors you can recommend?
does it have to be a 24inch? Imo I would go with the dell SP2309W 23inch monitor. Its what im running right now and I find it amazing for gaming. Its got a higher than 1080p resolution at 2048 X 1152 which is gonna be better than 1920x1080. Its got dvi,vga, hdmi, usb ports and audio ports on it. I run my 360, ps3 and pc on it and I find it to be just great. I shopped for a while and found this monitor to be the best bang for the buck. Especially since its just a rebranded samsung.
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You can have a look at the SAMSUNG 2433BW Black 24 inch Widescreen LCD Monitor. It is only $260 now. YOu can check the sale.

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Exclamation SAMSUNG 2433BW or not BW?

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You can have a look at the SAMSUNG 2433BW Black 24 inch Widescreen LCD Monitor. It is only $260 now. YOu can check the sale.


The one they have at my store now is 2433 not BW is there any difference? In fact I got it for $269 and had to return it cause it had 5 dead pixel and light bleeding all around the borders.

Who is the new revision BW or not BW???

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