Need monitor help

zrcanak

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Hi guys, i rly need your help, i have monitor benq 28" with 1920x1020 https://www.amazon.com/BenQ-GC2870H-1920x1080-Technology-Flicker-free/dp/B06XDSK4NN, i like it, but still i hate some things, i watch a lot of movies, anime, and play video games almost all day, i dont like when i watch movies (bluray edition) pixels can be rly rly stretch out, and i always think i lose a lot of quality bcs its only 1920x1020 resolution on a (for me) huge 28" monitor, so tell me, is it better to stick to it, or buy https://www.amazon.com/LG-25UM58-P-25-Inch-21-UltraWide/dp/B01BV1XB2K this lg monitor bcs its rly cheap but i never had ultrawide monitor, i dont know if its better for gaming or not, and it has 3" less and higher resolution so i think pixels would look much better, i rly dont know a lot about monitors so i rly need your guys help, sorry for bad english.



Or is it better to save money and buy smth like this one https://www.amazon.com/AOC-Q2778VQE-27-Inch-2560x1440-Resolution/dp/B00VERZDEG
 
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If you like watching movies, stick to native 1080p.

Ultrawide would force you to have blackberry bars in the sides. But if you live with that, go for a ips or VA panel ultrawide. TN panel is good for gaming but not for movies.

It would be helpful if you say which cpu/gpu u have, budget and location for ur new monitor.
If you like watching movies, stick to native 1080p.

Ultrawide would force you to have blackberry bars in the sides. But if you live with that, go for a ips or VA panel ultrawide. TN panel is good for gaming but not for movies.

It would be helpful if you say which cpu/gpu u have, budget and location for ur new monitor.
 
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