Help on new monitor

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Hi boys and girls,

I am planning on buying a new monitor. I'm coming from two 24" monitors and would like to get one 27" monitor. But asking others around the www and searching for myself I find that 27" and 1440p is stil to expensive for me. (400-500)

So one 24" is more suitable for my budget.

The only thing is, there are so many. I just need some guidance in the right direction.

Im not sure about the panel, some advice me tn others advice me ips. I'm getting older so I am gaming lesser by the day, as i can't keep up anymore. (I used to be a good gamer, fps and stuff).
I am watching more movies and series, but I stil game alot.
Preferences:
- 24"
- panel?
- I want the mount to be vertically adjustable.
- 1080p

Thanks alot!
 
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All 3 of them has almost the same specs, the BenQ monitor has 3D if you want those kind of stuff, so that's about the only difference if you wanna use it to watch movies or something. I didn't choose a g sync monitor because it was $450+ or I would have. Since you said $400-500 is expensive for you?also, with that pc set up, you will be able to use those 144Hz settings for most games, but for very new and demanding games, you might, just might have to turn down the settings a little bit.
The Asus look pritty nice. But i dont know if i can make use of the 144hz, as it has no g sync. I have a gtx 970. And a cpu clocked at 4.5. Is That enough for 144hz?
 
http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/375631/iiyama-prolite-gb2488hsu-b1-zwart/specificaties/

http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/421432/benq-xl2411z-zwart/specificaties/

http://tweakers.net/pricewatch/329043/aoc-g2460pqu-zwart/specificaties/

Wich one is the best?
 
All 3 of them has almost the same specs, the BenQ monitor has 3D if you want those kind of stuff, so that's about the only difference if you wanna use it to watch movies or something. I didn't choose a g sync monitor because it was $450+ or I would have. Since you said $400-500 is expensive for you?also, with that pc set up, you will be able to use those 144Hz settings for most games, but for very new and demanding games, you might, just might have to turn down the settings a little bit.
 
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