good 200 dollar (150 euro) gaming monitor

DatBlackBanana

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I am looking for a good gaming monitor around 23-24 inch.
I had my eyes on these monitors:

-Iiyama ProLite E2483HS-B1
-AOC E2461FWH

And I found some IPS monitors because I do a lot of Photo and Video editting and I think those Colors come in handy. But does IPS require a good graphics card?
 
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Krishna Moorthy

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Regardless of the panel type it is the resolution that matters. In this case i am assuming 1080p so ips is not any different form other 1080p monitors. The things that will affect the fps you get will be the resolution you play at and the game setting you play at
 

DatBlackBanana

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So would you recommend IPS for me? And do you know a good IPS monitor? Thanks for the fast reply.
 

Krishna Moorthy

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I use ips my self and i did post a monitor you might like further up but ill post it again if you want the description i gave of it just go up a little bit
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16824236335
Hope this is what you want :)
 

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Hey, Haha is just saw your comment after I posted my previous comment. But Do you notice ghosting on your IPS Panel? And how about the IPS glow and backlight bleeding? (My friend wants me to get a TN panel because of these reasons).
 

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I don't notice any backlit bleed but i normally use my computer in a well lit room so yeah As for ghosting haven't experienced any i have an asus ips panel slightly cheaper and smaller than this one and i love it :)
 

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I don't notice any backlit bleed but i normally use my computer in a well lit room so yeah As for ghosting haven't experienced any i have an asus ips panel slightly cheaper and smaller than this one and i love it :)
 

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As I live in the Netherlands I can't find this Asus Monitor. It costs around 200 euro in Germany, and 170 pond in England. So do you know any other Good IPS Monitor? Maybe the smaller one that you have? Again thanks for the fast reply :)
 

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https://www.asus.com/Monitors_Projectors/VE248H/
This is my lovely paper weight ;) (jokes :p)
 
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DatBlackBanana

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Oh, damn I pressed the wrong button but, that one isn't IPS right, and it's slightly larger.
 

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Oh it is a bit larger sorry :O
and i believe the the screen is LED IPS but i may be wrong
 

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Haha, no problem. Do you have the full name of the product or are you sure that it's exactly the same as the one you given to me.
 

Krishna Moorthy

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Yup its the same i would know my freind and i both have the monitor and it is quite distinctive in its look. Plus i just peeked at mine its the same :)
 

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Aaaaah! I am like really confused right now. Even NewEgg says it' a TN panel :( ... Any other Sugestions?
 

Krishna Moorthy

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err okay lemme hav a looksee
 

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Nah, haha. My Desk is big enough but I am 50 centimeters away from the display. Again very nice monitor But not available in my country as in Germany and England. Saw some people who are calling the ''ASUS VX238H'' the best gaming monitor for under 200$ But no IPS :(. Do you really see the color difference between IPS and TN? on Youtube They look about the same. Can't really see the difference. Can you see the difference?
 

Krishna Moorthy

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Well i have an old tn panel sitting next to my led and the led is certainly brighter. But i like bright screens and have both at max brightness but if you calibrate the screens right there shouldn't be too much of a difference and there are lots of calibration guides for popular monitors on the internet.