23/24 inch 1080p Gaming Monitor

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I need a 23 or 24 inch FHD IPS/PLS monitor (AH-IPS or PLS [ not sure about the difference between S-PLS and AD-PLS but i guess its just rebranding] ) mostly for Gaming (Far cry 4 , Dragon age on my R9 270X ) and Movies.
-60hz (Can be Upto 75)
-Budget $200 (i kept 23 inch as an option because they are considerably cheaper than 24 inch)
-Reponse time 5 ms or less
-Matte or semi glossy screen
-Speakers are welcome but not necessary
-MINIMUM BLEEDING

Also not sure whether to take IPS or PLS (Ive heard PLS has more black light bleed)
So Please help me choose between the two panel types

Please Suggest Some models accordingly .. ThankS !
 
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That's a good option as well. Like I said you won't really notice much of a difference in terms of quality with those monitors, save for the RL2455HM which is TN Panel, so will have terrible color accuracy and viewing angles.

All can give bright and stunning graphics for gameplay and movies.

Now it depends on which one you think looks better and which one is cheapest.

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My Suggestions:

Here's a nice looking 2ms LCD monitor
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236174&cm_re=asus_monitor-_-24-236-174-_-Product

A bit more expensive 5ms one, but has higher pixel pitch (if you want those better looking and better colored visuals) and with VividPixel which is apparently exclusive
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236335&cm_re=asus_monitor-_-24-236-335-_-Product

BUT
If you mostly game rather than keep watching movies, here's a TN Panel monitor with 1ms response time and really optimized for gaming and such.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824014345&cm_re=benq_monitor-_-24-014-345-_-Product

All in all, any good branded and good quality monitor will do just fine for an average consumer, which I assume you are one.
 

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What about VX239H
http://www.asus.com/Monitors/VX239H/specifications/

and VX239H-W
http://www.asus.com/Monitors/VX239HW/specifications/
 

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That's a good option as well. Like I said you won't really notice much of a difference in terms of quality with those monitors, save for the RL2455HM which is TN Panel, so will have terrible color accuracy and viewing angles.

All can give bright and stunning graphics for gameplay and movies.

Now it depends on which one you think looks better and which one is cheapest.
 
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