Advice on a display

Jul 12, 2018
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So recently, I've ordered my parts for a new PC. It's going to feature a 1060 6GB and I'm having trouble deciding on a display. I'm not looking to spend too much (100-150 euros). I'm looking for a 60 Hz monitor with 1080p. As for the size, I would like it to be any where between 23-24 inches.

Panels are not as important, I mostly play a mix of competitive shooters (CS:GO) and SP games such as Skyrim. So both panel type works.

This is the monitor that I've considered: ASUS VS247HR

Any one has any feedback with the monitor? I like the fast response time and the fact that it can support 75 Hz with a DVI. If anyone has any better suggestions that's in the similar range, I would be most grateful.
 
I'm from Croatia and in my experience, prices here tend to be about 10% higher than compared to other parts of Europe. I have to check the stores here locally to see if they have it or not, but those are decent suggestions, gonna do some research on them a bit. Feel free to suggest more.
 


Just search for the monitor model from your local supplier.

I didn't realize it. But you can change the Newegg.com to the European version at the top of the page (by the flag).
 
Any opinions on this DELL SE2417HG display? Reviews are good for it and it's cheap, might allow me to get an SSD for my PC if I go with this one.
 
At a $109 US, it is going to be a basic budget monitor. Virtually all of the monitors at that price level are refurbished monitors (for 24" monitors).

Remember you are going to be staring at this thing for a long time.
 
I haven't touched my hardware in ages up until this point. This is the display that has served me for the last 8-9 years: https://www.lg.com/hk_en/monitor/lg-W1943SS-PF-office. I'm pretty sure that every display is an upgrade compared to that one. And this one was about 120 euros when I bought it.
 
So after doing some thinking, I've decided it's better to spend a bit more on a display. A display should last me a lot longer and it's harder to replace and I can always put an SSD later at any point and it's more of a luxury than a necessity. What would you say about this display: AOC I2490VXQ. I found a store not too far from my town and it's an IPS panel, is it a decent purchase?